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Aggie's Storms

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4 out of 5
Based on 6 Ratings and 2 Reviews

Book Description
As a young girl walking along a country road to school in Grey County, Ontario, she dreamed of teaching children like her sisters and their friends. Family, classmates, and neighbours knew Aggie as a determined, clever, fair-minded girl who spoke her mind.
None of them knew that, one day, the people of her community would elect her, Agnes Macphail, Canada’s first woman Member of Parliament.... More
Book Information
PublisherThe Brucedale Press
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelAges 9-12
# of Pages130
ISBN-101896922376
ISBN-13978-1896922379
Publication Date/2007
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About Donna J. Mann (Author) : I'm glad to be here - I actually found this site while looking for another writer and it seemed to be exactly what I've been looking for to get connected to other children/Young Adults writers. I've b... more
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9/11/2009 Donna Mann said:
As a young girl walking along a country road to school in Grey County, Ontario, Agnes dreamed of teaching children like her sisters and their friends. Family, classmates, and neighbours knew her as a determined, clever, fair-minded girl who spoke her mind. None of them knew that, one day, the people... more

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