Going Wild
Part of the nonfiction Orca Footprints series for middle readers, illustrated with many color photographs. Readers will find out what urban rewilding is and how it can make our lives (and our planet) safer and healthier.
Part of the nonfiction Orca Footprints series for middle readers, illustrated with many color photographs. Readers will find out what urban rewilding is and how it can make our lives (and our planet) safer and healthier.
Jasmine's dance team is falling apart just before a competition, and it’s up to Jasmine to figure out a way to bring the team together.
Dana’s relationship with her best friend is put to the test when Janelle is injured in a summer biking accident.
The wild cat colony Taylor has been caring for is at risk of being destroyed, and in order to save them, Taylor will need the help of all his friends.
Enlivened by personal stories, Passover illuminates and celebrates how ancient Jewish traditions are kept alive in the modern world in this work of nonfiction for middle readers.
In this high-interest novel for teen readers, Paisley has to get over her fear of performing in public if she ever wants to be a famous pop star.
In this high-interest novel for middle readers, Dani is mortified by her father’s public rants about the dangers of processed foods.
In order to survive on a hiking trip to a remote BC lake, Tabitha must face danger, adversity and her cousin Ashley's hatred.
This illustrated nonfiction anthology is a collection of stories, essays, poetry and art by transgender youth.
A delightfully creepy collection of tales about everything from a Jekyll/Hyde homeroom teacher to a boiler-room ghoul to a kid's wobbly "baby eye," woven between excerpts from a central story about a girl whose favorite horror author is stealing children's nightmares for his books.
Part of the nonfiction Orca Think series for middle-grade readers, this illustrated book examines disposable culture, its effect on the planet and practical ways young people can use their purchasing power.
