Nevers
CBC Books | | Posted: August 11, 2019 3:58 PM | Last Updated: May 4, 2021
Sara Cassidy
Resourceful 14-year-old Odette is on the move again, traveling as a stowaway on a cheese cart with her hapless mother, Anneline. They are in Burgundy, France, in 1799, fleeing yet another calamity caused by Anneline (who is prone to killing people accidentally).
At dawn they find themselves in a town called Nevers, which is filled with eccentric characters, including a man who obsessively smells hands, another who dreams of becoming a chicken, and a donkey that keeps the town awake at night, braying about his narrow life.
As Odette establishes a home in an abandoned guardhouse, she makes a friend in the relaxed Nicois and finds work as a midwife's assistant. She and Nicois uncover a mystery that may lead to riches and, more important for Odette, a sense of belonging. (From Orca Book Publishers)
Nevers is for readers aged 9-12.
Nevers is a finalist for the 2020 Governor General's Literary Prize for young people's literature — text.
Sara Cassidy is a journalist, editor and author living in Victoria. She has written more than 10 books geared for young readers, including Genius Jolene, which was illustrated by Charlene Chua, and The Moon is a Silver Pond, which was illustrated by Josée Bisaillon.