Kate & Ozzie

A Historical Novel

Fiction & Literature, Religious, Historical
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Author: Beverley Hopwood ISBN: 9781770699533
Publisher: Word Alive Press Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Word Alive Press Language: English
Author: Beverley Hopwood
ISBN: 9781770699533
Publisher: Word Alive Press
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Word Alive Press
Language: English
The discharge papers of purser Philip Clodos Filamingo Summers have been carefully kept in a black leather folder for one hundred and fifty years. His place of birth was Jamaica. How is that connected to a Bernardo medal given to Kate Summers for good behaviour? What changes and tragedies have caused Philip Summers to send his children, one by one, into care and from there to Canada? Many in both Ireland and Britain were desperate to find enough food for their children during the middle of the nineteenth century. Follow the Martin, Hooper, Linton, Summers, Pepper, and Puckering families as they travel from the overcrowded tenements of London and towns in Devon, Kent, and Cornwall to the new world of Upper and Lower Canada. The story follows the families from the 1840s to the chance meeting of Kate and Ozzie. Years of research and collections of photos add to this genealogy in novel form. About the Author: Beverley Hopwood, former teacher of music and English, has researched the archives in Britain, Ontario, and Alberta for two decades. Her grandmother's notes, photos, and letters were the inspiration behind this historical novel, the second in a series about her family. She continues to connect with cousins and pursue further research, knowing that the stories never end. Her first book, Gladys and Jack, won The Word Guild's prize for best novel in The Word Awards for 2013.
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The discharge papers of purser Philip Clodos Filamingo Summers have been carefully kept in a black leather folder for one hundred and fifty years. His place of birth was Jamaica. How is that connected to a Bernardo medal given to Kate Summers for good behaviour? What changes and tragedies have caused Philip Summers to send his children, one by one, into care and from there to Canada? Many in both Ireland and Britain were desperate to find enough food for their children during the middle of the nineteenth century. Follow the Martin, Hooper, Linton, Summers, Pepper, and Puckering families as they travel from the overcrowded tenements of London and towns in Devon, Kent, and Cornwall to the new world of Upper and Lower Canada. The story follows the families from the 1840s to the chance meeting of Kate and Ozzie. Years of research and collections of photos add to this genealogy in novel form. About the Author: Beverley Hopwood, former teacher of music and English, has researched the archives in Britain, Ontario, and Alberta for two decades. Her grandmother's notes, photos, and letters were the inspiration behind this historical novel, the second in a series about her family. She continues to connect with cousins and pursue further research, knowing that the stories never end. Her first book, Gladys and Jack, won The Word Guild's prize for best novel in The Word Awards for 2013.

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