A Childhood Adrift
An eloquent personal narrative detailed with historical research and commentary, A Childhood Adrift explores identity, closure, disillusionment and the anguish of silenced emotions.
An eloquent personal narrative detailed with historical research and commentary, A Childhood Adrift explores identity, closure, disillusionment and the anguish of silenced emotions.
A quirky ABC children's title with Indigenous themes and images in the text and collaged illustrations.
Livre illustré de questions-réponses scientifiques, avec des personnages fictifs.
Livre illustré de questions-réponses scientifiques, avec des personnages fictifs.
This early chapter book tells the story of a young girl settling into a new neighborhood.
How to encourage students to persevere, overcome setbacks, and develop a growth mindset.
A girl escapes to the UK from Nazi-occupied Austria.
In this picture book, a very young child learns to ride a bike.
This gripping love story for teen readers is set in South Africa in 1976. Written from the points of view of four young people living in Johannesburg and its black township, this book explores the roots of the Soweto Uprising and the edifice of Apartheid in a South Africa about to explode.
Finding the sweet spots in kindergarten literacy.
In the wake of the Patriotic War and subsequent pandemic, a city of impoverished survivors is ruled by the charismatic Sensei and his strict environmental laws. Detective Sara Fidelia is called in to investigate a rare murder. She sets out on a journey that brings her much more than she bargained for.
Teaching strategies to meet the learning needs of all students in K–10 classrooms.
Ada est une grincheuse. Elle n’aime pas les samedis, ni les ballades en voitures et surtout, elle déteste le ballet… Qu’est-ce qui pourrait bien lui redonner le sourire?
In the fall of 1941, as the situation for Jews worsens across Europe, Ibolya (Ibi) Grossman learns she is pregnant. She is scared and confused—a baby during wartime?
It is a slice in time from the “original six” era, when players travelled by train and fans wore suits and dresses. It was the beginning of Sports Illustrated and Hockey Night in Canada on television.