The Life of Helen Betty Osborne - Robertson, David Alexander
The Life of Helen Betty Osborne - Robertson, David Alexander
Clean, tight, unmarked; light wear to inside edge; otherwise very minimal wear; appears unread; Helen Betty Osborne dreamed of becoming a teacher. Sadly, her dream never came true. Helen left her home in Norway House, Manitoba, to attend Guy Hill Residential School in 1969. In September 1971, she entered Margaret Barbour Collegiate in The Pas, Manitoba. Two months later, on November 13, 1971, she was brutally murdered by four young, white men. Years later, the Aboriginal Justice Inquiry concluded that her murder was the result of racism, sexism, and indifference. The Life of Helen Betty Osborne is a graphic novel about Betty's life up to that tragic November day. Her story is told by a young boy named Daniel. The events in Betty's story are true. The events in Daniel's story represent our ability to change, learn, and grow.
Illustrator: Blackstone, Madison
Very Good
Soft cover
In a Bind Publications
2008
Winnipeg, MB