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Highlights
- When a child abuse scandal is uncovered at an unlicensed daycare in small-town Saskatchewan, the community is polarized.
- About the Author: Frann Harris grew up in Toronto, Ontario, and taught high school for five years before working at TVOntario and two educational publishing houses.
- 400 Pages
- History, Canada
Description
About the Book
When a child abuse scandal is uncovered at an unlicensed daycare in small-town Saskatchewan, the community is polarized.
Book Synopsis
When a child abuse scandal is uncovered at an unlicensed daycare in small-town Saskatchewan, the community is polarized.
Review Quotes
"Harris reports rather than preaches. What her account demonstrates is the virtual breakdown of the criminal justice system in Canada, particularly when abuse of children is involved."
"Harris' account is cool and clean. She gives us a clear view of how courts work, how journalists who cover the courts work, and how difficult it is to assess the evidence of the vulnerable among us."
About the Author
Frann Harris grew up in Toronto, Ontario, and taught high school for five years before working at TVOntario and two educational publishing houses. For the past 15 years she has lived in the West, and edited two national magazines and written articles for more than two dozen magazines and newspapers. This is her first book.