The Runaway
This funny and endearing novel by award-winning novelist Glen Huser will make an absorbing read for fourteen- and fifteen-year-olds, boys and girls alike.
This funny and endearing novel by award-winning novelist Glen Huser will make an absorbing read for fourteen- and fifteen-year-olds, boys and girls alike.
In this compelling fantasy, Hari and Pearl must discover the secrets of Deep Salt in order to rescue Hari's father Tarl. Their journey becomes far more than a quest of save Tarl - their world is on the brink of unspeakable horror.
After Uter Pendragon kills her father, Morgan le Fay is exiled to Ireland where she learns the black arts of magic and sorcery.
When Tegan witnesses the murder of two friends, she struggles with people thinking she knows more than she is saying.
Hana, Ben and Lo must return to Blood Burrow and defeat the Limping Man. But to do so, they must first discover the secret to the power he holds over its citizens.
An anthology of short contemporary fiction by emerging writers and established authors.
Noah spends a school term in George River, in Quebec's far north, trying to understand the Inuit culture, which he finds both threatening and puzzling.
An Orthodox Jewish teenager comes to terms with her sexuality and her faith.
Ben flees Nazi Germany only to find himself in a battle for his life and his soul.
This collection of interconnected short stories follows the lives of Chinese-Canadian teenagers—some locally born, some from Hong Kong, Taiwan and China—over one Toronto summer, giving a rare glimpse into the conflicted world of Chinese youth.
In a time when genetic engineering is forbidden, Lenni wants nothing more than to be pure.
When Kia finds she is pregnant, her ordered life crumbles until she begins to trust herself.
Racism and injustice toward Japanese Canadians embue this story of a family in an internment camp.