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  2. List of historical fiction by time period - Wikipedia

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    This list of historical fiction is designed to provide examples of notable works of historical fiction (in literature, film, comics, etc.) organized by time period.. For a more exhaustive list of historical novels by period, see Category:Historical novels by setting, which lists relevant Wikipedia categories; see also the larger List of historical novels, which is organized by country, as well ...

  3. Dear Canada - Wikipedia

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    Dear Canada is a series of historical novels for children, published by Scholastic Canada and popular in school libraries and classrooms. [1] Each text explores significant events in Canadian history through the eyes of a female child. [1] First published in 2001, they are similar to the Dear America series.

  4. North and South (Gaskell novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Industrial Revolution unsettled the centuries-old class structure, shifting wealth and power to manufacturers who mass-produced goods in the north. Cities such as Manchester, on which Gaskell modelled her fictional Milton, were hastily developed to house workers who moved from the semi-feudal countryside to work in the new factories.

  5. Reflections in Bullough's Pond - Wikipedia

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    Muir makes a complex, Malthusian argument for the origin of an industrial revolution in New England independent of the English industrial revolution. Demonstrating that the economic model of colonial New England was large families of children on small-hold farms, producing sufficient wealth not only to live comfortably but to enable all of the children to purchase farms, she argues that a ...

  6. The Copper Elephant - Wikipedia

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    The Copper Elephant is a young adult science fiction novel by Adam Rapp. It was published 2 November 1999 by Front Street, an imprint of Boyds Mills Press. The story is told from the perspective of an eleven-year-old girl, Whensday Bluehouse. She lives in a future ruled by a fascist regime that employs child slave labor.

  7. Susan Price - Wikipedia

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    Susan Price (born 8 July 1955) is an English author of children's and young adult novels. She has won both the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Prize for British children's books. [1] [2] Price was born in Dudley, Worcestershire (now West Midlands) in what is known as the Black Country. [3]

  8. Category:Books about revolutions - Wikipedia

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    Books about the Industrial Revolution (5 P) Books about the Iranian revolution (12 P) R. Books about the Russian Revolution (2 C, 24 P) Pages in category "Books about ...

  9. Rachel Lebowitz - Wikipedia

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    It was shortlisted for the 2007 Roderick Haig-Brown Regional Prize and the Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction. [2] [3] [4] In 2008, she and Wells' children's book, Anything But Hank!, was published. [3] Her third book, Cottonopolis, uses found and prose poems to tell the story of the cotton industry during the industrial revolution ...