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When twenty-three year old Grace Woodsworth left Canada in the summer of 1928 to study at the Sorbonne, she imagined that her education would involve studying the French language and experiencing France’s culture. To her surprise, that year was the beginning of her education in love.
In Grace and the Secret Vault, Grace, at thirteen, helped her family during the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919
In Grace in Love, Ruth Latta continues Grace’s story, revealing the concerns of young women in an era of changing moral codes.
Praise for Grace and the Secret Vault (Baico, 2017): Grace and the Secret Vault is a lively historical tale
with a clear resonance for the contemporary reader, especially for the young person who might want to grow up to change the world.
Stephen Dale, Apt. 613
Grace and the Secret Vault is the perfect read for middle school girls who enjoy an engaging family story while also being exposed to some Canadian history.
Dave Jenkinson, Canadian Materials
Ruth Latta knows how to tell a good story - a story about real people searching for a new kind of Canada.
Evelyn Gigantes, former NDP Member of the Ontario Legislature
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When twenty-three year old Grace Woodsworth left Canada in the summer of 1928 to study at the Sorbonne, she imagined that her education would involve studying the French language and experiencing France’s culture. To her surprise, that year was the beginning of her education in love.
In Grace and the Secret Vault, Grace, at thirteen, helped her family during the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919
In Grace in Love, Ruth Latta continues Grace’s story, revealing the concerns of young women in an era of changing moral codes.
Praise for Grace and the Secret Vault (Baico, 2017): Grace and the Secret Vault is a lively historical tale
with a clear resonance for the contemporary reader, especially for the young person who might want to grow up to change the world.
Stephen Dale, Apt. 613
Grace and the Secret Vault is the perfect read for middle school girls who enjoy an engaging family story while also being exposed to some Canadian history.
Dave Jenkinson, Canadian Materials
Ruth Latta knows how to tell a good story - a story about real people searching for a new kind of Canada.
Evelyn Gigantes, former NDP Member of the Ontario Legislature