I Am Canada is a series of Canadian historical novels marketed at older boys, with the first book being published in September 2010. The series is written by a variety of Canadian authors and is published by Scholastic Canada Ltd.
The books are a mixture of fact and fiction, including actual maps, documents and photographs alongside first-person narratives. The stories are set all over the world, showing the involvement of Canadians in world events as well as the history of Canada.
Books
Yee, Paul (January 1, 2000). Blood and Iron: Building the Railway, Lee Heen-gwong, British Columbia, 1882. Scholastic Canada.[1][2]
Trottier, Maxine (February 1, 2013). Storm the Fortress: The Siege of Quebec, William Jenkins, New France, 1759. Scholastic Canada. ISBN9781443100076.[2][5]
Ward, David (September 1, 2013). Fire in the Sky: World War I, Paul Townend, Over No Man's Land, 1916. Scholastic Canada. ISBN9781443104005.
Wilson, John (January 1, 2014). Graves of Ice: The Lost Franklin Expedition, The Northwest Passage, George Chambers, 1845. Scholastic Canada. ISBN9781443107945.[6][7]
Chan, Gillian (February 1, 2015). Defend or Die: The Siege of Hong Kong, Jack Finnigan, Hong Kong, 1941. Scholastic Canada. ISBN9781443113052.
Aker, Don (September 1, 2015). Brothers in Arms: The Siege of Louisbourg, Sébastien deL'Espérance, New France, 1758. Scholastic Canada. ISBN9781443119597.