Queen of Hearts
Martha Brooks
Type:
Fiction
Categories:
Health & Daily Living | Romance | Social Themes
Themes:
Diseases, Illnesses & Injuries, Historical, General
Language:
English
Publisher:
Grade Level:
9
Age Range:
14
Description
Finalist for the Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People and the IODE Violet Downey Book Award, and an American Library Association Notable Children's Book and a Kirkus Reviews Best Book
It's 1941, and Canada is two years into World War II. Meanwhile, in rural Manitoba, fifteen-year-old Marie-Claire Cote begins a war of her own as she and her brother and sister, all stricken with tuberculosis, are taken by their anguished parents to "chase the cure" at nearby Pembina Hills Sanatorium.
While her roommate retains a dogged cheerfulness that is both heroic and irritating, Marie-Claire resists with all of her prideful strength while she fights her own illness and tries to seek privacy where there is none. Her father, overwhelmed by fear and guilt, never visits. And her young brother, Luc, who is losing his battle with TB in another wing of the infirmary, sends notes to her penned for him by his nineteen-year-old roommate, Jack Hawkings.
This is a story about surviving loss, and finding friendship, and love, in surprising places.
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OLA Best BetsCommended
Kirkus Best Teen Books of 2011Commended
ALA Notable Chilren's Books ListCommended
IODE Violet Downey Book AwardShort-listed
CCBC Best Books for Kids & Teens, Starred SelectionCommended
Manitoba Book Awards McNally Robinson Book for Young People AwardShort-listed
YALSA Best Fiction for Young AdultsCommended
Manitoba Young Readers Choice AwardsShort-listed
Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young PeopleShort-listed