Who wrote the Dear America books?
Kristiana GregoryKathryn LaskyBarry DenenbergEllen Emerson WhiteMary Pope OsborneSusan Campbell Bartoletti
Dear America/Authors
Are Dear Canada books real?
The books are published by Scholastic Canada Ltd. They are similar to the Dear America series, with each book written in the form of the diary of a fictional young woman living during an important event in Canadian history.
How many 1 survived books are there?
21 Books
I Survived Series Complete Books Set (21 Books) Paperback – January 1, 2020.
What did soldiers in Vietnam do for fun?
Reading paperback books, and playing cards was common (Gambling). Fishing in rivers was popular, some GI’s hunted deer and other small game (no fishing/hunting license REQUIRED!).
Is Dear Canada Real?
Taking inspiration from Dear America, the series focuses on fictional young women during moments in Canadian history. The time periods covered in Dear Canada range from French colonization in 1666 to residential schools in 1966.
What books are in the Dear America series?
This series re-publishes at least three of the Dear America books: A Journey to the New World (as Mayflower ), A Picture of Freedom (as Slave Girl ), and Voyage on the Great Titanic. Other, Non-Scholastic series, spin-offs include:
How many Dear America movies are there?
Dear America is a series of short films based on Scholastic’s Dear America books. The television films aired on HBO and were released on videocassette throughout 1999 and 2000. They were followed by three films based on The Royal Diaries.
Is Dear America still being published?
Jump to navigation Jump to search. Dear America is a series of historical fiction novels for older girls published by Scholastic in 1996. The series was cancelled in 2004 with its final release, Hear My Sorrow. However, it was relaunched in the fall of 2010.
Is there a Dear America movie about the American Revolution?
Dear America: The Winter of Red Snow (1999 TV Movie) Error: please try again. The story of a teenage girl and her family who live in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, during the American Revolution. 7. Dear America: Color Me Dark (2000 TV Movie) Error: please try again.