A review by soulwinds
Blood Upon Our Land: The North West Resistance Diary Of Josephine Bouvier by Maxine Trottier

2.0

The diary of Josephine Bouvier is, first off, kind of boring. Something that should take me a few hours tops to read, could me several days, in small chunks. It did not keep my interest at all, which is sad because it's from a Metis girl's perspective about the rebellion led by Louis Riel because the government wouldn't recognize the Metis' claim to their land where they had lived for more then a generation.

If you paid any attention in school, this book doesn't begin too much new to the table. that said, I did enjoy the historical notes at the end of the book. It was probably the best part.

I found Josephine a rather bland narrator. There was nothing memorable about her. Her grandfather had far more personality. She is...boring. She's never brought to life. She's just this obedient who rarely makes trouble and if she's ever unkind to anyone, she naturally apologizes without any prompting from an adult. I don't know. I just don't find her memorable when compared to other Dear Canada girls.

All in all, it was alright, but a bit boring. I'm sure there are better books out there to cover this historical event for children.