This book was originally published in 1950 and was Lyn Cook's first book. The story takes place in Northern Ontario during the early years of nickle mining and the large migration of Europeans looking for jobs in the mines.
Elin has a dream - she wants to be the most wonderful figure skater in the world. Her family is unable to afford skates or lessons and Elin must find a way to earn the money she needs. But when something terrible happens, Elin sacrifices her savings. Will she ever achieve her dream?
A sweet little story. I think it resonates with me especially because, like the young girl in the story, my mother is Finnish and grew up in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.
I read this when I was a kid. It's a sweet book about a girl who works hard to reach her dream, but also wants to help others. I liked the story very much, and it was also interesting from a cultural/historical perspective, showing what life was like in a mining town in Canada during the early years of nickle mining, as well as the cultural differences between first and second generation immigrants, with the story centering on a child of two cultures figuring out her own identity.