Iz the Apocalypse
Joanna McFarlane-Frampton
, Jude Castillo
, Sandra Furlotte
, Sarah Schwartz
, Patricia Johnson
, Linda Leitch
, Marilyn Stanley
, Chris Carvalho
, Marissa Yip-Young
, Margo Beredjiklian
, Deb Philippon
, Barry Kazimer
, Lisa Ostrowski
, Mary-Esther Lee
, Mary Therrien
, Ariane Béland
, Agnes Marshall
, Melissa Poremba
, Vanessa Seto
, Natasa Ilic
, Andrea Gillespie
, Lisa Bilodeau
, Alliah Belza
, Joshua Lewis
, Noelle Walsh
, Elaine Baptie
, Haley Spencer
, Gabrielle Wolfe
, Andrea Pole
, Tyra Antle
, Alex Henderson
, Hilary Squires
, Christy Verveer
, Shawna Moodie
, Paula Adam
, Sandra Perry
, Andrew Taylor
, Ashley Raskovsky
, Deana Bueley
, Allison Ball
, Jaymie Heilman
, Diana Richardson
, Kim Cappellina
, Yolanda Ridge
, Rosa Cross
, Jessica Murray
, Rodney Cross
, Heather Belliveau
, Marla Schecter Howard
, Kelsey Attard
, C. Ray
, Nancy Reid
, Andrea Mack
, diana kirkwood
, Patricia McKeown
, Karen Nordrum
, Prabh Toor
, Paula Ritchie
, Heather O'Connor
, Randi Ann Doll
, Karen Kendrick
, Maureen Brownlee
, Rhona Brinkman
, Lisa Mallia
, Mary Danieli
, Denise Duvall
, Christine Lion
, P. Thompson
, Janice Cournoyer
, Rachel Edmonds
, Diane O'Flaherty
, Amanda Schempp
, Margaret Lindo
, Claire Gear
, PATRICIA SOPEL
, Alice Meems
, CAROLINA FAMILIA
, Vivian Thorgeirson
, Mary Ellen Havlik
, Hoda Montazeri
, Janet Miller
, Sunshine Gudlaugson
, Leila Grobel
, Laura Patterson
, Cassandra AOUIZERATE
, Amie Gaudet
, Shannon Leclerc
, Katherine Koller
, Lynn Andrews
, ilona storie
, Pamela Roberts Griffith
, Lynn Bechtel
, Donald Forsythe
, Karen Reid
, Elizabeth Ivanovich
, Ken Gilmour
, Pamela Bruce
, Christa Seeley
, Sara Conway
, Beth Dekoker
, poucHIe Teske
, Leslie Vermeer
, Catherine Desaulniers
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A spark ignites inside fourteen-year-old Iz Beaufort when she hears school music group Manifesto perform. Even though she hasn’t written a song since That Place, she recognizes herself in the moving performance and longs to be part of the group, certain that they might actually understand her. But Manifesto is based at the prestigious Métier School, and Iz has bounced through twenty-six foster homes. Plus, there’s no way Dominion Children’s Care would ever send a foster kid to a private school when a public option is available. So Iz does what any passionate, broken, off-the-chart wunderkind might and takes matters into her own hands. Iz fakes her way in only to face a new set of challenges: tuition fees, tough classwork, and new classmates she can’t immediately identify as friends or foes. And if she can’t handle all this while keeping how she got into Métier a secret, she could get kicked out of both school and her current home. But a life with music—a life where Iz gets to have a voice—might be worth risking everything.