A Plan for Pops
In this illustrated picture book, a child helps their grandfathers deal with a difficult change in abilities.
In this illustrated picture book, a child helps their grandfathers deal with a difficult change in abilities.
When Caz and Amanda's behavior seems to contribute to a classmate's suicide, Caz must take a long hard look at her life.
Mandy is thrilled to spend the summer at a Montreal circus camp, but she is forced to face her fears when another aerialist is killed in a fall.
Sixteen-year-old Jason is a recent immigrant from China living in a close-minded town. Holding on to his friendship with a Native boy, also an outsider, Jason finds he needs to fight to belong and to find a new home.
Elsie's father has gone to search for work as the Depression wears on, and the family is desperate for money. But is a dance marathon any way to solve a family's problems?
This work of nonfiction in the PopActivism series for teens looks at the importance of talking about feminism and continuing to fight for equal rights.
In this middle-grade novel, Amelia finds a renewed sense of belonging when Duke, Gabriella and their menagerie of exotic rescued animals move into the apartment downstairs.
In this high-interest novel for middle readers, Jake can't wait to compete in the upcoming cross-country championships.
Enlivened by personal stories, Diwali illuminates and celebrates how Hindu, Sikh and Jain traditions are kept alive in the modern world in this work of nonfiction for middle readers.
This nonfiction book for middle-grade readers examines the history, beliefs and customs surrounding death in cultures around the world.
In this high-interest novel for middle readers, trouble starts brewing when a group home for at-risk youth opens up in Brett's community.
