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"You could have won the land, instead you saved me. I don't understand..." A heart-warming story-featuring adorable illustrations and simple riddle-like text-teaches children about the birth of Canada...with a twist of fate. Set in 1762, Gaston the lumberjack sets out to show his friends how to build a cabin. But as winter sets in and everybody rushes to take shelter, chaos erupts over who owns the land. While some want to fight, others decide a match on ice is the real way to settle things fair and square. But will it end in peace? This rhyming tale of old shows what destiny could hold...if the players choose wisely.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"You could have won the land, instead you saved me. I don't understand..." A heart-warming story-featuring adorable illustrations and simple riddle-like text-teaches children about the birth of Canada...with a twist of fate. Set in 1762, Gaston the lumberjack sets out to show his friends how to build a cabin. But as winter sets in and everybody rushes to take shelter, chaos erupts over who owns the land. While some want to fight, others decide a match on ice is the real way to settle things fair and square. But will it end in peace? This rhyming tale of old shows what destiny could hold...if the players choose wisely.
Autorenporträt
Canadian born, Cindy Bertrand-Flores, is a former fashion designer, mother and author. Her works include: "The Baby Architect: Dream Your Baby to Life", "Kerfuffle", and "Branches: A Flores Family Tree" written as a tribute to her husband's ancestral roots. Cindy has the gift of DNA sleuthing and loves solving genealogical mysteries for adoptees, people in search of long lost family, "oopsie" babies and more. Cindy also runs a publishing company created to foster the talents of her young literary innovator son who loves telling his own stories. When she's not writing or investigating DNA, you can find Cindy binge-watching her favorite movies or going on adventures with her family.