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Trickster Coyote experiences the pitfalls of excessive consumption in this comically irreverent solstice tale.
Ages 5 to 8
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This visionary collection by critically acclaimed poet, Matt Rader, unravels our layered identities to explore the lyrical fabric of humanity.
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A brilliant young visual artist uses collage and 3-D art to tell how a sister cajoles her brother into walking all the way to school.
Ages 4 to 7
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In his #1 bestselling 2004 CBC Massey Lectures, Ronald Wright considers the most urgent questions of the twenty-first century, and of our survival on this earth.
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From the author of the award-winning The Sisters Brothers comes a dark, boozy, and hilarious tale from the LA underworld.
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Ken Babstock's brilliant third collection of poetry testifies to the harrowing beauty of everyday experience.
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The best of the beloved Alden Nowlan's explicitly honest, direct, and insightful poetry.
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A curmudgeonly old sheep reluctantly gives up his wool and then plots to get it back, even though it has been knit into a brightly colored sweater.
Ages 4 to 7
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A beautiful and visionary book celebrating wild horses and the natural world of the prairies. Features extraordinary illustrations reflecting Leo Yerxa’s sense of nature and the place of native people within it.
Ages 4 and up
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Brian Doyle brings his award-winning blend of humor and wisdom to bear in this mystery that confronts the issue of racial hatred.
Ages 9 to 11
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