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Betty

The Helen Betty Osborne Story

David A. Robertson

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Beschreibung

Helen Betty Osborne, known as Betty to her closest friends and family, dreamed of becoming a teacher. She left home to attend residential school and later moved to The Pas, Manitoba, to attend high school. On November 13, 1971, Betty was abducted and brutally murdered by four young men. Initially met with silence and indifference, her tragic murder resonates loudly today. Betty represents one of almost 1,200 Indigenous women in Canada who have been murdered or gone missing. This is her story.

Betty: The Helen Betty Osborne Story has been selected as a White Raven 2016 by the International Youth Library for its annual catalogue of book recommendations in the field of international children’s and youth literature. This year’s White Ravens catalogue contains 200 titles in 42 languages from 60 countries.

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Indian boarding school, antiracist, White Raven Award Winner, Canadian history, Canadian Children’s Book Centre Award, struggling reader, Indigenous graphic novel, easy, Comics young adults, hi lo, Residential school, reluctant, native American, Teen, Federal government, race, racism, Indigenous women girls