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Storm the fortress : the siege of Quebec  Cover Image Book Book

Storm the fortress : the siege of Quebec

Trottier, Maxine. (Author).

Summary: "A young sailor is caught up in the naval siege of Quebec leading up to the battle on the Plains of Abraham. Fourteen-year-old William Jenkins is working at a printing house when he comes to the attention of navigator and naval officer James Cook. William signs up to serve with Cook on the warship HMS Pembroke, part of Britain''s fleet setting out to take the French stronghold of Quebec. William soon learns that the world of a British sailor is a harsh one, especially when the ship lays siege to the fortress and is attacked by French fire ships - burning wrecks sent downstream to set the British warships on fire. On one raid, William is captured by the French allies, the Abenaki, and taken into Quebec itself, which is under constant bombardment from British cannons. With the siege strangling Quebec's lifelines, William finds a way outside the fortress walls just in time to join the British soldiers landing their boats and preparing to face the French on the Plains of Abraham. A dramatic story of the Seven Years' War, culminating in the siege and battle that claimed Canada for Britain."--From publisher.

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  • ISBN: 9781443100076 (hc.)
  • ISBN: 1443100072 (hc.)
  • Physical Description: print
    184 p. : ill., maps. ; 18 cm.
  • Publisher: Toronto : Scholastic Canada, c2013.

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General Note:
"William Jenkins, New France, 1759"--Cover
"A Dear Canada book"--T.p. verso.
"William Jenkins, New France, 1759"--Cover.
CatMonthString:june.13
Subject: Orphans -- Juvenile fiction
Orphans -- Juvenile fiction
Seven Years' War, 1756-1763 -- Juvenile fiction
Seven Years' War, 1756-1763 -- Juvenile fiction
Teenage boys -- Juvenile fiction
Sailors -- Juvenile fiction
Sailors -- Juvenile fiction
Teenage boys -- Juvenile fiction
Québec Campaign, 1759 -- Juvenile fiction
Québec Campaign, 1759 -- Juvenile fiction
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Genre: Sea stories.
Historical fiction.
War stories.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Parkland Regional.

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Hamiota J F TR (Text) 35419002381896 Junior Fiction Volume hold Available -

Summary: "A young sailor is caught up in the naval siege of Quebec leading up to the battle on the Plains of Abraham. Fourteen-year-old William Jenkins is working at a printing house when he comes to the attention of navigator and naval officer James Cook. William signs up to serve with Cook on the warship HMS Pembroke, part of Britain''s fleet setting out to take the French stronghold of Quebec. William soon learns that the world of a British sailor is a harsh one, especially when the ship lays siege to the fortress and is attacked by French fire ships - burning wrecks sent downstream to set the British warships on fire. On one raid, William is captured by the French allies, the Abenaki, and taken into Quebec itself, which is under constant bombardment from British cannons. With the siege strangling Quebec's lifelines, William finds a way outside the fortress walls just in time to join the British soldiers landing their boats and preparing to face the French on the Plains of Abraham. A dramatic story of the Seven Years' War, culminating in the siege and battle that claimed Canada for Britain."--From publisher.
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