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Rosie's Dream Cape

by Zelda Freedman
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Overview

Based on a true story, this charming juvenile novel tells of how eleven-year-old Rosie and her grandmother Bubba Sarah arrive in Toronto from Russia after fleeing one of the purges that carried away Rosie's mother, a famous Russian dancer. To help make ends meet, Rosie works in Yitzy's factory sewing velvet capes for Eatons, all the while dreaming of making such a cape from scraps, and wearing it to Toronto's Royal Alexandra Theatre. Although Yitzy warns Rosie, "don't steal the scraps," she cannot resist, and each evening when she dumps the scraps in the garbage, she hides the best ones in her apron. This tale provides a wonderful insight into how an immigrant child survives with her values and dreams intact despite the harsh working conditions of a 1921 garment factory.

"A touching story of heartbreak and joy, delicately stitched together into a young girl's dream."

—Cathy Beveridge, author of Chaos in Halifax

About the Author, Zelda Freedman

Zelda Freedman was born and raised in Ottawa, Ontario. When she learned of her mother Rosie’s experiences as a very young girl in a sweatshop in Toronto, she promised to tell her story. Rosie’s Dream Cape is Freedman’s first children’s book, although she has been a professional writer in the medical field for the past several years. She is the mother of four and the grandmother of one. She is a painter, potter, weaver and accomplished seamstress. She continues to pursue her artistic talents with the same joy and enthusiasm that her mother displayed.

Silvana Bevilacqua lives in Vancouver with her husband and two children. She has worked in graphics and packaging, fabric design and cartooning, but illustration is her first love.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2005
Publisher
Gazelle Book Services Ltd
Pages
116
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781553800255

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