A touching "riches to rags" story set during the second-worst disaster in the history of Atlantic Canada.
Eleven-year-old Triffie is the middle daughter of a well-to-do merchant. Triffie knows nothing about what it means to be poor - until the disastrous fire of 1892 burns down most of St. John's, Newfoundland, leaving Triffie's family and 15,000 others homeless.
The fire claimed everything but their underwear, Mother's best china . . . and Triffie's journal. With no other options, Triffie's family moves into a filthy warehouse while they attempt to rebuild their lives from the ground up.
The aftermath of the fire teaches Triffie a lot about what it means to survive. More importantly, she comes face to face with her ownprejudices, and begins to develop a much greater appreciation for how the less fortunate live.
JANET MCNAUGHTON has a PhD in folklore and loves research. This keen eye for historical detail is evident in her books Dragon Seer, Dragon Seer's Gift, The Secret Under My Skin, and To Dance at the Palais Royale. Her books have won the Geoffrey Bilson Award, the Ann Connor Brimer Award, the Violet Downey IODE Award, and the Mr. Christie's Book Award. Janet lives in St. John's, Newfoundland. Visit her online at www.janetmcnaughton.ca.