
Life Lines
The Lanier Phillips Story
Christine Welldon(Author)
Breakwater Books Ltd. (Publisher)
Published on 1. September 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
120 pages
978-1-55081-551-1 (ISBN)
Description
When the USS Truxtun was shipwrecked off the coast of Newfoundland in 1942, Lanier Phillips, an African-American serviceman, was rescued by the people of the town of St. Lawrence. The kindness he received transformed his life and ignited a lasting passion for civil rights. Lanier went on to a distinguished career in the US Navy, and he later marched with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., worked with Jaques Cousteau, and retold his story of transformation with the hope of inspiring change. In Life Lines: The Lanier Phillips Story, award-winning author Christine Welldon weaves Lanier's story through shipwreck, rescue, and the American civil-rights movement to reveal a tale of dignity, determination, and the incredible power of kindness.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Canada
Target group
Children/juvenile
Reading Age: From 8 to 12 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 148 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
163 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-55081-551-1 (9781550815511)
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Person
Christine Welldon loves bringing little-known stories of Canadian history to life for young readers. Her books - including The Children of Africville (Nimbus 2009), Children of the Titanic (Nimbus 2010), and Listen to My Story: Pier 21 (Nimbus 2012) - have been nominated for the Hackmatack, Golden Oak, Round Table Children's Literature, and ALA Amelia Bloomer awards.Welldon makes her home in Nova Scotia.