Submitted by dmacdonell on Sun, 2009-10-04 13:59
$24.99 CAD
Famous and Forgotten Faces
By Merna Forster
In 100 Canadian Heroines you'll meet remarkable women in science, sport, preaching and teaching, politics, war and peace, arts and entertainment, etc.
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$9.99 CAD
By Valerie Sherrard
Lexie Malton is an average Vancouver teen with fairly typical issues.
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By Robert Feagan
Mike Watson's team has just won the Alberta Bantam Provincial box lacrosse championships.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Sun, 2009-10-04 13:59
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By John Skelton
In 1755, on the eve of the Seven Years' War, fifteen-year-old Nola and her Acadian parents face expulsion from Grand Pr
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Sun, 2009-10-04 13:59
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By Ben Guyatt
When the War of 1812 breaks out between the British in Canada and the United States, eighteen-year-old Billy Green is an expert woodsman with romantic ideas of combat.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Mon, 2010-10-18 13:45
$12.99 CAD
A Peggy Henderson Adventure
By Gina McMurchy-Barber
A vandalized burial in an abandoned pioneer cemetery brings 12-year-old Peggy Henderson and her elderly archaeologist friend Eddy to Golden, British Columbia, to excavate.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Thu, 2011-04-07 13:36
$26.99 CAD
By Nathan Tidridge
Canadians enjoy one of the most stable forms of democracy on the planet, but there is a crisis in their understanding of the role the Crown plays in their country.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Wed, 2010-03-31 22:54
$12.99 CAD
By Nicholas Maes
Avi Greenbaum is Jewish and lives in West Jerusalem. Moussa Shakir is Palestinian and lives in East Jerusalem.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Wed, 2010-03-31 22:54
$19.99 CAD
A New Canadian-American Relationship
By David Dyment; Foreword by Bob Rae
Advance Praise for Doing the Continental: "Everyone has opinions about the state of Canada-U.S. relations, but few have the knowledge to provide informed judgments. Professor Dyment happily falls into the latter category. While some of the prescriptions are controversial, this concise book has been carefully thought out and provides excellent grist for the Canadian policy mill. Doing the Continental is a must read for those interested in Canadian-American relations." Michael Kergin, Canada's Ambassador to the United States, 2000-2005
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Sun, 2009-10-04 13:59
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Sun, 2009-10-04 13:59
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By Gina McMurchy-Barber
Born with Down syndrome, Ruby Jean Sharp comes from a time when being a developmentally disabled person could mean growing up behind locked doors and barred windows and being called names like &quo
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Sun, 2009-10-04 13:59
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By Marina Cohen
Fourteen-year-old Sam McLean is less than thrilled with the prospect of moving to a collection of old mansions on the northern fringe of a small town called Ringwood. A nobody at his old school, Sam is desperate to be accepted by the cool kids and latches on to Cody Barns, aka Maniac. Cody’s claim to fame is performing wild stunts — the crazier the better — and posting them on his blog.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Sun, 2009-10-04 13:59
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By Peggy Dymond Leavey
Living in grim Depression-era Toronto with her actress mother, Frannie, Ivy Chalmers has never met her father.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Sun, 2009-10-04 13:59
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A Casey Templeton Mystery
By Gwen Molnar
Fourteen-year-old Casey Templeton has recently moved with his family to the southeastern Alberta town of Richford. One night Casey seeks refuge from a snowstorm in an abandoned farmhouse and stumbles upon his nearly frozen, unconscious science teacher, Mr. Deverell. Casey attempts to revive his teacher and searches the house for something to make a fire with. In the attic he makes a frightening discovery -- a sophisticated office filled with computers, a printer, and racist posters and flyers!
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Mon, 2010-10-18 13:49
$14.99 CAD
A Teenage Soldier Writes Home
By Marion Fargey Brooker
Canada was young during the First World War, and with as many as 20,000 underage soldiers leaving their homes to join the war effort, the country's army was, too.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Sun, 2009-10-04 13:59
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By Shirlee Smith Matheson
Angela Wroboski has recently moved with her mother from their small hometown into the city to rid them of a dark past. Now, Angela must deal with the fact that her home will be anything but "normal." Her dad, the infamous Nick "The Weasel" Wroboski, has served three jail terms for various crimes, including robbery, during her lifetime, and on June 5, Angela's fifteenth birthday, he's released from a two-year sentence in Fort Gavin Prison.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Sun, 2009-10-04 13:59
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By Aaron Bell
Thirteen-year-old Jak Loren is a typical boy with the usual problems a family with older sisters and younger brothers presents. Never mind the troubles at school - bullies and girls! When Jak goes to the ravine near his home in Brantford to get away from Steven Burke, a bully who's been tormenting him, he discovers the ravine has a history that's much older than he thought. He meets Grandfather Rock, who shares with him the story of the people who have lived near the ravine for thousands of years. Soon Jak's eyes are opened to a new world of beings and respect.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Sun, 2009-10-04 13:59
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Father of British Columbia
By Julie H. Ferguson
James Douglas's story is one of high adventure in pre-Confederation Canada.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Wed, 2010-03-31 22:54
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By Ann Chandler
In 1910, while twelve-year-old Addy McLeod waits in a cabin in the Kootenay wilderness of southeastern British Columbia for her brother, Cask, to send for her, she fends off the unwanted advances of her alcoholic stepfather. When tragedy strikes, she is forced to flee and disguise herself as a boy. Addy’s determined search for Cask becomes a journey of self-discovery as she encounters a tough trapper woman who cares for her when she’s ill, works in a hotel in the silver town of Kaslo on Kootenay Lake, and meets her first love, Ian.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Sun, 2009-10-04 13:59
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By Nicholas Maes
It is the year 2213. Fifteen-year-old Felix Taylor is the last person on Earth who can speak and read Latin. In a world where technology has defeated war, crime, poverty, and famine, and time travel exists as a distinct possibility, Felix's language skills and knowledge seem out of place and irrelevant. But are they?
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Mon, 2010-10-18 13:51
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A Little Jane Silver Adventure
By Adira Rotstein
Meet Little Jane Silver, the twelve year-old granddaughter of notorious Treasure Island pirate Long John Silver.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Sun, 2009-10-04 13:59
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By Nicholas Maes
Twelve-year-old Lewis Castorman is a master locksmith: there is no lock on earth that he is unable to open. He is therefore flattered when world-renowned chemist Ernst K. Grumpel invites him to his office in New York City and offers him a lock-picking assignment. His confidence quickly turns to dismay, however, when he learns this job will take him to Yellow Swamp in northern Alberta, the scene of a disastrous chemical spill a year earlier. He is also horrified to discover that Grumpel is utterly ruthless and, through his chemical inventions, can alter the rules of nature at his will.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Wed, 2010-03-31 22:54
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By Deborah Kerbel
A Victorian garden, a fishing lure, and a ghost named John ? Absolutely nothing is going right for Max Green. His parents have just uprooted their family from Vancouver to the bleak suburbs of Toronto, he has no friends, and everybody at his new high school is ignoring him. To make matters worse, he?s in love with an older girl who?s completely out of his league.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Sun, 2009-10-04 13:59
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By Deborah Kerbel
Fifteen-year-old Mackenzie Hill knows something is up when she arrives home to find her father making a home-cooked dinner, instead of his standard delivery pizza. But nothing prepares her for the bombshell announcement: Mackenzie and her dad, alone since the death of her mother a year ago, are moving to Jerusalem, where her father has taken a position as a visiting professor at a university.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Wed, 2010-03-31 22:54
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By Marina Cohen
Fourteen-year-old Jake MacRae’s life is spinning out of control. He’s making all the wrong choices — gambling, drinking, hanging around gang members — and now he’s been asked to make a “special delivery.” What should he do? Jake knows either way that his decision will seal his fate, but what he doesn’t realize is that this choice might not only destroy his life but the lives of those close to him.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Sun, 2009-10-04 13:59
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By Lynne Kositsky
Robin Starveling, aka Noah Vaile, is scooped off the streets of seventeenth-century Bristol, England, and dragged onboard a ship bound for Virginia by the murderous William Thatcher, who needs a se
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Sun, 2009-10-04 13:59
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By B.J. Bayle
After a shipwreck in 1809, Peter finds himself the victim of amnesia. The sea captain who finds the teenager gives him the only name he knows, while others derisively dub him Peter No-Name.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Thu, 2010-10-21 12:34
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By Alison Lohans
Who is the girl staring out of the old photograph? Every time Alyssa Dixon looks at it, even by accident, she finds herself on an Iowa farm in 1931.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Sun, 2009-10-04 13:59
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By B.J. Bayle
In 1874, after their father is wounded by hard men who have stolen a number of mares and Smokey, a prized stallion, sixteen-year-old Rob McCann and his adopted Native brother, Luke, ride frantically to Fort Ellice, Manitoba, in the vain expectation that the horse rustlers have stopped there. Learning that a new force called the North-West Mounted Police has come west, the brothers continue south to locate them and ask for help. The NWMP commander, Colonel George French, desperately attempts to have the boys escorted home.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Sun, 2009-10-04 13:59
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By Valerie Sherrard
"No one pays much attention to you if you don't have much to say, so there was no way I could have predicted what would happen when I stopped talking altogether."
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Mon, 2010-10-18 13:56
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By Valerie Sherrard
“Before you judge me, there are two things you should know about why I did it.”
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Fri, 2011-06-03 11:10
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By Anne Dublin
Johanna is a 14-year-old Jewish girl who lives in Hamburg, Germany, in the early 18th century.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Mon, 2011-03-14 15:50
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By Tom Henighan
Bullies, baseball, and kids who defy the odds. Hawk, a poor, half-Native boy who lives on the street, is eager to go back to school, to play baseball, and to please both his divorced parents.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Wed, 2010-03-31 22:54
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Tara Trilogy
By Mahtab Narsimhan
After the conclusion of The Silver Anklet, Tara’s triumphant return to Morni is short-lived. Tara’s deceased former stepmother, Kali, seeks revenge through her daughter, Layla. And so begins a series of carefully orchestrated events to cast suspicion on Tara: a dead dog in the village temple, contaminated well water, and whispers that Tara is still possessed. Layla fuels the villagers’ blind superstitions and fears. Soon all of Morni is against Tara, even her own family. Death seems to be the only way to stop her evil stepsister.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Mon, 2010-10-18 13:49
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By John Cooper
Fifteen-year-old Danny is a troubled kid, and trouble always seems to follow him.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Sun, 2009-10-04 13:59
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Tara Trilogy
By Mahtab Narsimhan
What if the only way to get rid of your worst enemy was to sacrifice your brother? When hyenas snatch Tara
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Sun, 2009-10-04 13:59
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Tara Trilogy
By Mahtab Narsimhan
For Tara and her brother, Suraj, the year their mother and grandfather fled the village of Morni in the middle of the night has been a nightmare. Their new stepmother is cruel and deceptive, and the village itself is lacking a healer. What's more, men of the village have been disappearing, often returning in a strange, altered form. When a new healer, Zarku, a mysterious man with a third eye possessing strange power, suddenly appears in Morni, all are mesmerized by his magic -- all except Tara, who sees through his evil disguise.
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Submitted by dmacdonell on Wed, 2010-03-31 22:53
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By Rosa Jordan
Eleven-year-old Danny Ryan and 19-year-old Wendy Marshall think their friendship is only about looking after two baby raccoons that Danny has rescued. But when a bank holdup upsets Wendy so much that she can hardly stand to be around people, she leaves her job as a teller, retreats to a farm, and surrounds herself with injured and orphaned wildlife.
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