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My Street Remembers

My Street Remembers

Karen Krossing (Author) See More
Cathie Jamieson (Illustrator) See More
CELA Library
JUVENILE NONFICTION
Indigenous | Places | History
Reconciliation , Canada , General
Groundwood Books Ltd
4 - 5
6 - 10
2026 Spring
Picture Books

Hardback
9781773066356
$21.99 CAD
English
09/02/2025

Amazon Kindle [reflow]
9781773066370
$16.99 CAD
English
09/02/2025

EPUB [reflow]
9781773066363
$16.99 CAD
English
09/02/2025

Braille
XXX0000506
English
09/02/2025

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Description


How many footsteps have walked your street in the past? My Street Remembers peels back the history of one city street in North America to reveal the greater story of the land on which we live.

The story begins 14,000 years ago, when mammoths roamed the icefields, and the First Peoples followed their trail. Historically accurate illustrations show the lives of their descendants over thousands of years as they hunted and gathered food, built homes and celebrated together, until the 1600s, when Europeans arrived with settlers in their wake.

In lyrical text, the street remembers agreements to live in peace, the efforts of the British to take the land with unfair treaties, and the conflict and suffering that followed. The street recalls its naming, paving and the waves of immigrants who called it home. Illustrations of recent times depict Canada’s apology to Indigenous Peoples and efforts toward Truth and Reconciliation, including a march that brings the community of the street together.

This rich collaboration between author Karen Krossing, of White settler descent, and Anishinaabe artist Cathie Jamieson ends with a question that readers anywhere can ask—what does your street remember?


Key Text Features

author’s note

bibliography

captions

explanation

facts

flags

further information

historical context

historical note

illustrations

illustrator’s notes

sources

timeline

vignettes

writing inspiration

 

Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts:

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.3

Describe characters, settings, and major events in a story, using key details.

Cathie Jamieson Karen Krossing

Prizes


  • Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Canadian Picture Book AwardShort-listed 2025

Review Quotes


“Useful for the study of community history.” — Winnipeg Free Press

“Impressive [and] well-researched. ... A historical account with a wholly original perspective.” — Kirkus Reviews

“A useful deep dive for kiddos questioning their physical place in the world.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

“A thoughtful overview and reflection on the life and legacy of a busy street.” — Booklist

“[Jamieson’s illustrations] are rich in symbolism and complement the pared-down text in which Krossing offers her own history with the land as a stand-in for many of our own.” — Quill & Quire