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WILD BIRD by Leanne Baugh

WILD BIRD

by Leanne Baugh

Pub Date: June 1st, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-88995-636-0
Publisher: Red Deer Press

In 1861, a young woman has few choices.

Sixteen-year-old Kate Harding, whose family left London for the colony of Victoria on Vancouver Island, has passions for reading and everything medical. She aspires to help her father, a physician, but the family has fallen on hard times, and her mother’s plan is to marry her off to a wealthy Irish Catholic businessman twice Kate’s age. Sister Mary, a nun at her school, nurtures Kate’s intellectual curiosity with a steady supply of books and tells her about Elizabeth Blackwell, a woman who graduated medical school in New York. Meanwhile, 14-year-old Lucy, the new housemaid from the nearby Songish tribe, becomes a friend and ally. When she learns from Lucy that Native women—in a society Kate’s White European community considers inferior—can be healers, Kate further questions gender restrictions she’s been taught. Then smallpox arrives, bringing devastation. This story offers readers a snapshot of life during the gold rush in British Columbia, including the intense bigotry faced by Black and Indigenous people as well as the devastating effects of colonizers’ alcohol and disease. Modern readers may feel frustrated with Kate’s occasional passivity, which is understandable given the norms of the time; overall, Lucy comes across as the more compelling character. This novel resonates with both sadness and hope, and the past comes alive with connections to today’s issues.

A touching story of a teen’s determination to find the power inside her.

(map, historical notes, author interview) (Historical fiction. 12-16)