"Canada" by Beckles Willson is a storytelling of Canada's history and legends, as if told around a campfire, highlighting significant heroes and moments that molded the country. Designed to captivate both young readers and adults, the book starts with Jacques Cartier's voyage in 1534, commissioned by King Francis of France. It vividly contrasts the celebrations in England with Cartier's risky Atlantic journey. It recounts Cartier's interactions with Indigenous people and the Canadian landscape, emphasizing his discoveries and the difficulties he overcame, leading to the establishment of the French flag in Canada and setting the stage for future explorations.
Canada
By Beckles Willson
A daring explorer's journey across the Atlantic unveils new lands and shapes a nation's destiny.
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About the AuthorHenry Beckles Willson, known as Beckles Willson, was a Canadian journalist, First World War soldier, historian and prolific author.
Henry Beckles Willson, known as Beckles Willson, was a Canadian journalist, First World War soldier, historian and prolific author.
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