Speaking Our Truth
This nonfiction book examines how we can foster reconciliation with Indigenous people at individual, family, community and national levels.
This nonfiction book examines how we can foster reconciliation with Indigenous people at individual, family, community and national levels.
In this short novel, a woman mourning the loss of her mother gets a mysterious package in the mail.
Part of the nonfiction Orca Timeline series, with photographs and illustrations throughout. This book explores why and how people have constructed taller and taller buildings over the course of human history.
In this high-interest novel for teens, Tom realizes someone close to him is committing crimes on the Detroit River, but can he stop them in time?
Part of the nonfiction Orca Footprints series for middle-grade readers, this book explores the social and environmental issues in the fashion industry and how kids can make it more sustainable.
With the help of Justine, Jimmy Blatzo sets out to protect birds from flying into the windows at school and the town hall.
Young twins can’t get enough of their favorite fruit in this rhyming board book.
This illustrated book of nonfiction for middle-grades describes how people are becoming more aware of bees and our dependence on them, and are working to save bees in all kinds of different ways.
Forensic accountant Peter Strand investigates a suspicious death in San Francisco’s Chinatown in this work of crime fiction.
A young girl and her cat have a noisy bedtime in this board book composed of only onomatopoeias.
Trevor, Nick and Courtney solve the mystery of the bobsled saboteur.
In this high-interest novel for teen readers, Sam hops on a freight train to seek out the dad who abandoned him when he was a baby.
