Description
Book Synopsis Echo Desjardins is adjusting to her new home, finding friends, and learning about Métis history. She just can’t stop slipping back and forth in time. One ordinary afternoon in class, Echo finds herself transported to the banks of the Red River in the summer of 1869. All is not well in the territory as Canadian surveyors have arrived to change the face of territory, and Métis families, who have lived there for generations, are losing access to their land. As the Resistance takes hold, Echo fears for her friends and the future of her people in the Red River Valley.
Trade ReviewThis informative and captivating sequel to Pemmican Wars
... seamlessly brings readers back into Echo’s time-traveling adventures as the teen travels to some of the most tumultuous moments in Canadian Indigenous history. * Booklist *
The more time I spend with this book, the more I appreciate the author's and the illustrator's & colorist's craft...Recommended -- Jean Mendoza * American Indians in Children's Literature *
The historical content of Red River Resistance
offers a valuable perspective on a critical event in western Canadian history. Teachers of Social Studies and Canadian History will find it a worthwhile supplemental resource, and adolescent readers who connected with Echo in Pemmican Wars
will be interested to see how she is faring. * CM Association *
Selected for
The best Canadian comics of 2018 * CBC Books *
Selected for the
Best Books for Kids & Teens reading list * The Canadian Children's Book Centre (CCBC) *