About That Night
When her boyfriend Derek disappears, Jordie looks like a suspect. What does she know about that night?
When her boyfriend Derek disappears, Jordie looks like a suspect. What does she know about that night?
Ella’s plan to have two secret boyfriends backfires when both boys face separate family crises and Ella is tormented by some girls at her school.
A young girl runs away from home and learns to live on the dangerous streets of a provincial city in Argentina.
Tamar has lost her sisters to a drunk driver and her parents to grief; now she's losing her hair—and possibly her mind.
Seventeen-year-old student reporter Sherri Richmond uncovers a terrible secret gripping the sleepy town of Lewton.
A dark and gripping story, in graphic novel format, of the violence unleashed after two teens witness a gruesome murder.
Bing's father is haunted by a ghost, and Bing must find out why or his father will die.
Xantee and Lo set out to find the Dog King Tarl whose help they will need if they are to have any hope of destroying the gool and ridding the world of its life-sucking force.
Another compelling mystery masterpiece for young readers, by the renowned Paul Yee.
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.
After Uter Pendragon kills her father, Morgan le Fay is exiled to Ireland where she learns the black arts of magic and sorcery.
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.
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.
