My first YA novel. Thanks to Coteau Books!

A gripping historical novel about believing in oneself and standing true to one’s convictions.

It’s 1842. 14-year-old Jennie Lawrence has been found guilty of stealing and finds herself aboard one of the few women-only convict ships destined for Australia.

Jennie had been desperate – and, as she gets to know the other women on the convict ship – she realizes she’s not the only one. Many of the women she gets to know were trying to survive, and feed themselves and their families, before they were caught and sentenced to Australia.

It’s clear from the moment the ship sets sail that the conditions aboard are abhorrent – women are sea sick and ill from the lack of good food and water, they are beaten if they disobey orders, and sleep brings no reprieve – as bed bugs, rats, and other parasites attack them in the night.

The only way for the women to survive the boat ride is if they band together. And so, with the help of her new “family” – Sarah, Bridget, and Alice – and other convicts, Jennie battles the jailers, the ship, and the sea. But will it be enough to set them free?

A previously untold story about the plight of an all-female convict shop on the high seas in 1842. Based on true accounts, this lively historic adventure is filled with angst and determination. From first stepping foot on the gangplank to board the three-mast sailing ship bound for Van Diemen’s Land, Jennie’s feisty nature and strong convictions are tested on this perilous journey.

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International Awards

Winner, Gold medal in the Young Adult: Historical/Cultural category at the Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards

Winner, Historical Fiction category in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards

Winner Gold Moonbeam Award for YA Fiction – Historical/Cultural

10th ANNUAL AWARDS

Finalist, Foreword INDIES Book Awards, Young Adult

Finalist, Young Adult Literature Award, and Publishing in Education Award, Saskatchewan Book Awards

Finalist, High Plains Book Award for Woman Writer

Independent Publisher Award News

SaskBooks Review – (Oct 19, 2106)

Voya Review

Resource-Links-october-2016 – See page 38

Quill & Quire May 2016

49th Shelf

Goodreads

Announcing the Results of the 2016 Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards

Jenkins Group is proud to announce the winners of the 2016 Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards. Launched in 2007, the awards are intended to bring increased recognition to exemplary children’s books and their creators, and to celebrate children’s books and life-long reading. Congratulations to all the winners!

ISBN: 9781550506525
eISBN: 9781550508895
Size 5.5″ x 8.5″ 232 pages
Ages: 13+
Price: $16.95 CDN; $16.95 USD

“Convictions is a novel about a history of women which is not often told. It is built around the sotry of young women prisoners and the discrimination they face aboard a ship that determines their fate. With strong character development and a compelling story, this historical fiction is a welcome addition to young adult literature.” – Judges, Saskatchewan Book Award for Publishing in Education

“Taking place almost entirely aboard ship, Convictions rises to the challenge it sets itself: the  brutal 1842 story of a girl’s journey to a penal colony gains momentum at every turn and sees its protagonist take a leadership role against all odds.” – Judges, Saskatchewan Book Award for Young Adult Literature