International Rights

Dear Canada: Turned Away

  • ISBN 9780439969468, Hardcover
  • 208 Pages | Ages 8 to 12
This dramatic story tells of 11-year-old Devorah's efforts to help her cousin and pen pal Sarah emigrate from Paris before the Nazis deport the Jews to internment camps.

Devorah learns that 5,000 Jewish children in France have visas to leave the country, but the Canadian government will not let them in, leading Devorah to desperately lobby the government to change its policies.

Turned Away illustrates the restrictions on the life of Jews in Paris via letters from Sarah who is living in German-occupied France. It also reveals Canada's dismal record on Jewish immigration during World War II and depicts the impact of the war in Canada. In Winnipeg, one intriguing response to the war was "If Day," when local people posed as Nazis and staged a mock invasion to illustrate what it would be like if the city was occupied. Also included are fascinating period documents and photographs, many from the Holocaust Memorial Museum.

The historical consultants for Turned Away were Dr. Irving Abella, co-author of the ground-breaking book None is Too Many, and Terry Copp, author of the remarkable book No Price Too High.

Awards

  • Winner, Frances and Samuel Stein Memorial Prize in Youth Literature, 2007
  • Winner, Helen and Stan Vine Canadian Jewish Book Award, 2007
  • Winner, Manitoba Historical Society, Margaret McWilliams Award, 2005
  • Short-listed, Manitoba Young Readers' Choice Award, 2007
  • Short-listed, Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People, 2006
  • Short-listed, McNally Robinson Book for Young People Award, 2006
  • Commended, Canadian Children's Book Centre, Our Choice, 2006
  • Commended, Resource Links, Best of the Year, 2006