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Lyn Cook (1918–2018)

Author of Samantha's Secret Room

16 Works 244 Members 3 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the names: Lyn Cook, Lyn Cook/Author

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Lyn Cook is a pseudonym used by Evelyn Margaret Waddell.

Image credit: Evelyn Waddell

Works by Lyn Cook

Samantha's Secret Room (1963) 60 copies
The Hiding Place (1990) 38 copies, 1 review
Pegeen and the Pilgrim (2002) 34 copies, 1 review
The Bells on Finland Street (1978) 31 copies
The secret of Willow Castle (1984) 19 copies
The Brownie Handbook (1965) 12 copies
Flight from the Fortress (2004) 11 copies
The Little Magic Fiddler (1951) 8 copies
Rebel on the Trail (1969) 6 copies, 1 review
A Canadian ABC (1990) 6 copies
The magical Miss Mittens (2003) 5 copies
The Road to Kip's Cove (1975) 4 copies
Jady and the General (1955) 4 copies
Where Do Snowflakes Go? (1995) 3 copies
A treasure for Tony (1980) 2 copies
Sea dreams 1 copy

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3 reviews
This was an interesting find on the school library book shelf. Without a cover jacket, the copy of the book I read was not appealing to an elementary school audience and was almost destined for culling. I decided to give it a read and was glad that I did. This book is an excellent look into the day-to-day lives of Canadian families living near Toronto in the 1830's. Focused around the Cartwrights, a fictitious family based on real people, we get a close look into typical family life and show more survival in bush, the wonder the children experience in "big city" Toronto with its plank sidewalks, the family's involvement with William Lyon Mackenzie's rise and fall during the Rebellion of 1837, and the sense of community as families work together to raise barns, bring in the harvest, pare apples, and help out new immigrant families.
The characters are all believable and young readers will be able to identify with eleven-year-old Deb Cartwright and her brother Davy.
This would make an excellent read-aloud for classes studying pioneer life in early Canada.
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A story taken out of time. Written in the 1950's, Pegeen and the Pilgrim reads as a sweet piece of nostalgia and history. Pegeen is a young adolescent with big dreams to be an actress. Her mom runs a boarding house which keeps Pegeen busy with chores and accountability. When Mr. B comes to stay at the boarding house things get much more interesting for Pegeen as he immerses her in the world of William Shakespeare. At the same time, the very first Shakespeare Festival is coming to Stratford, show more Canada. Very sweet, warm story depicting bygone days. show less

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16
Members
244
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Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
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ISBNs
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