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A veteran journalist takes on the very topical subject of abuse within the Catholic church, in this hard-hitting novel about a boarding school for "troublesome" teenaged boys.
Ages 14 and up
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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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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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Michael Jacobs journeys across seven different countries, from the balmy Caribbean to the inhospitable islands of the Tierra del Fuego, through the relics of ancient civilizations, to retrace the footsteps of previous travellers through the Andes.
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An exciting and provocative new collection from one of the most promising young voices in Canadian poetry.
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As though reflecting the new Eastern European reality in many pieces of a broken mirror, this new collection of tales masterfully encapsulates the zeitgeist of a post-Communist society in all its weirdness and wonder.
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Now available in a revised and updated edition, this authoritative book addresses the key questions surrounding climate change and covers the most recent scientific findings.
Ages 14 and up
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A young boy and girl find wonder, magic, beauty, mystery and humor in everything around them in this bilingual book, which like Colors / Colores uses poetic language(s) and beautiful art in an entirely accessible way.
Ages 7 to 9
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". . . an engrossing yarn . . . DarkMarket offers an emminently readable, witty narrative that sustains suspense until the very last pages." — Wall Street Journal
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A new edition of the magical Governor General's Award winner, now reissued as a fundraiser for IBBY Canada's Joanne Fitzgerald Fund.
Ages 4 to 7
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