Yesterday's Dead

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Meredith struggles to cope during the Spanish Flu epidemic of 1918...

It is the end of the First World War, and thirteen-year-old Meredith yearns to become a teacher. But she must leave school to help support her family, moving to the city to work as a maid in a wealthy doctor's home. As the deadly Spanish Flu sweeps across the city, members of the household fall ill one by one. With the doctor working night and day at the hospital, only Meredith and the doctor's children, Maggie and Jack, are left to care for them. Every day the newspapers’ lists of “Yesterday’s Dead” add to Meredith’s growing fears. When Jack becomes gravely ill, Meredith must stop fighting with Maggie so they can work together to save him. As Meredith wrestles with questions of duty and responsibility, she opens the door to a future that she thought had been closed forever.

Praise & Recognition

A gripping depiction of a tragic epidemic and the sometimes heroic responses of those affected.
The story’s pacing is pitch-perfect, and Bourke advances the plot at just the right clip. She uses dialogue to great advantage, both as a tool for defining her characters and for introducing different opinions on the epidemic. ... Yesterday’s Dead is a well-written story with an engaging protagonist. Both witness and survivor, Meredith pulls readers through the crisis and touches the lives of everyone around her. Bourke does a great job of calling attention to a brief but important moment in history.
Bourke quietly conveys the impact of the Great War and the Spanish flu on our then fledgling country of just over 8 million people. Many of our ancestors were scarred by these tragedies. Yet the historical elements never overwhelm the human story of Meredith and her friends. Realistic dialogue, skilled pacing and evocative detail bring them to life and make the reader sorry when the novel ends. "Yesterday's Dead" truly deserves praise and prizes.

Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People 2013 - Short-listed

Manitoba Young Readers' Choice Award 2014 - Short-listed

IODE Violet Downey Book Award 2013 - Short-listed

Ontario Library Association Silver Birch Award 2014 - Short-listed

Snow Willow Award Finalist (Saskatchewan's Young Readers Choice Awards) 2014 - Short-listed

Canadian Children's Book Centre's "Best Books for Kids and Teens" - Fall 2012 2012 - Commended

Details

Publication Date: April 16, 2012

Reading Age: 9 - 12

Genre: Children's Fiction, Middle Grade

Product Format: Paperback

Pages: 232

ISBN: 978-1-926920-32-0

About the Author

Pat Bourke

Pat Bourke is a freelance business writer and editor whose previous careers included strategy consultant and high school math teacher. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Tippet Foundation, a charitable foundation that funds not-for-profit arts, education, and community organizations primarily in the Greater Toronto Area. She lives in Toronto with her husband, son and daughter.
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