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Title: The Year We Became Us
Sub-title: A Novel About the Saskatchewan Doctors Strike
By (author): Gary Engler
ISBN10-13: 1552664821 : 9781552664827
Format: Paperback
Pages: 264
Weight: .113 Kg.
Published: Fernwood Publishing - May   2012
List Price: 17.95 Pounds Sterling
Availability: No Longer Distributing 
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The Year We Became Us is a novel about the 1962 Saskatchewan doctorsâ strike as seen through the eyes of a 12-year-old boy and a 13-year-old girl. Roy, the son of a union activist, is a committed socialist and the best Little League pitcher in the entire province. Katherine, the daughter of a surgeon, has fallen in love with two novels by Ayn Rand and aspires to be just like her. Both are forced to write letters to President Kennedy as punishment for always arguing politics in their Grade 8 class at Saint Michaelâ s Catholic School in Moose Jaw. Part romance, part adventure and part political philosophy, this historical novel moves between1960s Moose Jaw and present-day Boston and follows Roy and Katherine as they revisit their letters to President Kennedy forty years later.

The 1962 Saskatchewan doctorsâ strike was one of the pivotal moments in the creation of Medicare â the quintessential Canadian institution that sets us apart from our U.S. neighbours. To be released on the 50th anni- versary of Canadaâ s first socialized medical plan, The Year We Became Us is a work of historical fiction portraying a crucially important moment in our history, one that is often overlooked or forgotten in contemporary Canadian society and by younger generations.

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