Terra Incognita
- Publisher
- Ronsdale Press
- Initial publish date
- Oct 2000
- Category
- General
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780921870760
- Publish Date
- Oct 2000
- List Price
- $11.95
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Description
This young adult historical novel, set in the early seventeenth century, tells the story of Madeleine Hebert and her brother Philippe who travel to New France to join their father after their mother dies in France. On arriving in Quebec city, they learn that their father, with the Regiment de Carignan, is at Michilimackinac, and possibly ill.
When Philippe decides to go in search of their father by persuading Gabriel, a coureur de bois, to take him to Michilimackinac, Madeleine refusesto stay behind. With the help of her brother, she cuts off her long hair and disguises herself as a boy. And then begins a series of adventures as the threesome make the long canoe trip from Montreal up the Ottawa, over the height of land and down to Lake Huron and Michilimackinac.
For a young girl it is an arduous trek, but Madeleine shows her high spirit and independence over the long days of paddling and the gruelling portages. At a welcoming Huron village, Madeleine discovers something ofthe Native way of life and that the land is far from being a terra incognita to the original inhabitants. In writing this historical novel, Metikosh has done a superb job of recreating history as it might have been experienced by a young woman.
About the author
Anne Metikosh was born in Montreal and raised in Toronto. After living in the cities of Halifax and Yellowknife she made her home in Calgary, Alberta, where she still lives with her family. The author of numerous articles and short stories, Metikosh has published a young adult fiction titled Terra Incognita, and had her writing featured in the anthologies, The Little Iron Horse and Chicken Soup for the Parent’s Soul. Her parttime job as a Sales Tax Administrator gives her time to do what she really loves, ride horses, read mystery novels, and write.