Into the Wind

A. J. B. Johnston

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Into the Wind

A Novel of Acadian Resilience

  Author:   A. J. B. Johnston    
  Publisher:  Acorn Press

A gusty August morning … two children spot sails on the horizon … foreign soldiers enter their village. Johnston holds the reader close with this moving tale.

The main characters, Marie and Charles, are fictional, but the story is not. It is based on well-documented historical facts about the 1755 removal of Acadians from Grand-Pré. Into the Wind presents that well-known event in a fresh way. It makes for a poignant, suspenseful novel about how two kids and a village deal with forces and events far beyondtheir control.

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ISBN associated with this title: 9781773661254
Item AC0218
PublisherAcorn Press
PublisherAcorn Press
Published on July 27 2023
Language ENG
Pages 160
Format Paperback
Dimensions8(in) x 5(in)
Shipping weight132(g)
Status ACTIVE TITLE
A. J. B. (John) Johnston is the author or co-author of twenty-one books: sixteen on different aspects of the history of Atlantic Canada and five novels. The Canadian Historical Association awarded a Clio prize to his Endgame 1758: The Promise, the Glory and the Despair of Louisbourg's Last Decade, and Ni'n na L'nu: The Mi'kmaq of Prince Edward Island was selected in 2014 as the best published Atlantic book. John was made a chevalier of France's Ordre des Palmes académiques in recognition of his many publications on the French presence in Atlantic Canada. He lives in Halifax with his wife Mary. For more information, please visit ajbjohnston.com.