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REVIEWS
“Historical fiction with an ‘Aha!’ moment or two”
CanLit for LittleCanadians reviews Acts of Courage
“By staying true to Laura’s undertaking while adding an interesting twist (fictional, of course), Connie Brummel Crook has taken this book from biography to historical fiction with an “Aha!” moment or two.
…811o subplot or component of the story is gratuitous, each important in explaining and moving the plot to Laura’s climactic walk, probably best described as a combination trudge, plod, wade, slog and creep. Luckily Connie Brummel Crook’s telling of Laura Secord’s story lacks the toil and anguish of our heroine’s defining moment and instead takes the reader through Laura’s life’s journey to better understand the choices and connections she has made throughout.”
–Helen Kubiw
Acts of Courage“a rousing success,” says Ten Stories Up
“Acts of Courage made me want to go dig up more information, which is surely a goal of history writers everywhere – to inspire interest in what really happened. In that sense, a rousing success!
…to people who think Canadian history is boring – this book will change your mind.”
– Lindsey Carmichael
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