The multi-award-winning Wow Canada! has steadily wowed readers with its original, witty, and fabulously informative cross-country excursion. This thoroughly updated edition is filled with amazing facts, historical wonders, and descriptions, photos, and illustrations of Canada's most famous sights and hidden gems — it's the perfect accessory for that family car trip across Canada. Eleven-year-old Guy and his family travel from province to province — and even up to Canada’s territories! Guy is the ideal narrator, curious but cool and always armed with a wry comment. Incredible sidebar material offers moments of respite from the family’s high-speed travels, making Wow Canada! both the perfect car trip guidebook and a fantastic armchair travel book.
Vivien Bowers was born in Vancouver, Canada in 1951, the second of four children. She received a B.A. in English (honours) from the University of British Columbia followed by a teaching certificate, and was a grade 5 teacher for several years in Nelson, BC. Vivien has been a freelance writer for more than twenty-five years, writing elementary and secondary school materials, as well as non-fiction books and magazine articles for both adults and children. She has been invited to do presentations on her children's books in hundreds of schools and libraries across the country. Bowers has two sons, now grown up, and lives at the base of the mountains outside of Nelson, BC. She loves to escape into the wilderness to ski, hike or canoe.
I bought this book to read on a four-day train trip from Toronto to Vancouver. It was a great travel book! I'm an adult, so not the primary audience, but I was charmed and educated. If I were Canadian, I'd probably know most of this information, but I'm from the US, so I didn't. And I think even some Canadian grown-ups might learn a fact or two. In fact, this book was a hit with my Canadian travelling companions.
A very interesting book about amazing, diversified, beautiful Canada. Loads of great information and little known facts, plus backmatter that includes extra facts, about each of the 10 provinces and 3 territories in a chapter for each province and territory. Although there could be much more information about the maritime provinces, the book is well laid out with humour added in.
I really like the graphics, maps, and layout of this book. It kind of looks like a scrapbook of photos, illustrations, etc. with various "real" objects like stamps, tickets, and touristy stuff sprinkled around. However, the contrived story of a family traveling through Canada is (imo) poorly written with intended humor that fell totally flat (for me). The narrator of the story (who is supposed to be a 12-year old) doesn't come across as a genuine voice (sounds like an adult trying to *unsuccessfully* sound like a kid). Almost everything feels very artificial and corny.
Having said that, a young child might enjoy this book, and it's chock full of various facts about the land, different sites to see, food, culture, and more. If the presentation of the book had been different (more facts, less/no contrived story), I would have really liked it.