Double Trouble
In this high-interest novel for middle readers, twelve-year-old Victoria pretends she has an identical twin sister.
In this high-interest novel for middle readers, twelve-year-old Victoria pretends she has an identical twin sister.
Jesse blames her brother for their parents' death in a house fire, but when he gets involved with a gang, Jesse knows she is the only one who can save him.
Jamie and his brother Seth stumble upon a marijuana grow-op when they go mountain biking in the backcountry.
Spencer is sure someone is doping the racehorses at the stable where he works, but no one will listen to him until he gets some proof.
Part of the nonfiction Orca Timeline series for middle-grade readers, this illustrated book examines how humans have navigated the world over time.
Part of the nonfiction Orca Footprints series for middle-grade readers, this book explores one of our most precious resources: water.
Part of the nonfiction Orca Think series for middle-grade readers, this illustrated book examines how sports are affecting the planet, what climate change means for athletes and sporting events, and what young people can do to make sports sustainable for the future.
In this second installment in the Book of Screams series, we revisit the ongoing story of Tanya, who is trying to vanquish a sentient ink that steals people's dreams, and delve into other horrors in short-story form, such as a ray of sunshine that kills, a rabbit carcass that haunts a young boy, and a teddy bear that possesses its owner.
In this illustrated middle-grade novel, fifth in the Tank and Fizz series, a goblin detective and technology-tinkering troll get tangled up with a sea creature, a dangerous band of kobold pirates and a blaze fairy who may be up to no good.
Part of the Orca Biography series for middle-grade readers, this illustrated nonfiction book introduces young readers to Phymean Noun and her mission to give Cambodian children living in poverty access to education.
In this graphic novel, mysterious raccoon-like Moon Creatures are discovered on an island in the Pacific Northwest.
Dans cette bande dessinée de science-fiction, Kévin, un des derniers écureuils de Montréal, souhaite trouver un arbre pour y vivre comme ses ancêtres. Malgré les réticences de sa famille, il découvrira que les humains vivent sous des dômes où poussent de grands arbres qui abritent des dizaines d'écureuils.
