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Dalen and Gole

Dalen and Gole

Scandal in Port Angus
by Mike Deas
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age: 9 to 12
Grade: 4 to 7
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tagged : science fiction, environment, mystery & detective

Pursued by government agents and angry aliens, Dalen and Gole are in a race against time to save both their own distant world and the fishing community of Port Angus.

With seconds to the finish line, Dalen and Gole lead the distant world of Budap's annual Junior-Jet Race. Suddenly they are overtaken. Left behind in a cloud of mysterious purple exhau …

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Media Meltdown

Media Meltdown

A Graphic Guide Adventure
by Liam O'Donnell, illustrated by Mike Deas
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Grade: 4 to 7
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tagged : science & technology, mystery & detective, action & adventure

While learning about media consolidation and the power of money over truth, Bounce, Pema and Jagroop decide to take on the developers and the media.

When Karl Reed, Owner of Oasis Developments, tries to force the sale of a local fruit farm—through whatever means necessary—Pema, Bounce and Jagroop decide to expose him through the media. Little do …

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A Two-Spirit Journey

A Two-Spirit Journey

The Autobiography of a Lesbian Ojibwa-Cree Elder
by Ma-Nee Chacaby, with Mary Louisa Plummer
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A compelling, harrowing, but ultimately uplifting story of resilience and self-discovery.

A Two-Spirit Journey is Ma-Nee Chacaby’s extraordinary account of her life as an Ojibwa-Cree lesbian. From her early, often harrowing memories of life and abuse in a remote Ojibwa community riven by poverty and alcoholism, Chacaby’s story is one of endurin …

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Battle Stories — The English Throne & the Fate of Europe 3-Book Bundle

Battle Stories — The English Throne & the Fate of Europe 3-Book Bundle

Hastings 1066 / Bosworth 1485 / Waterloo 1815
contributions by Mike Ingram; Jonathan Trigg & Gregory Fremont-Barnes
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Three battles that shook the British Isles and changed the course of world history. Three renowned experts each take up one crucial day when the future of the throne, or Europe itself, hung in the balance.

Hastings 1066

In 1066, a foreign invader won the throne of England in a single battle and changed not only the history of the British Isl …

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Be a Pond Detective

Be a Pond Detective

Solving the Mysteries of Lakes, Swamps, and Pools
by Peggy Kochanoff
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Grade: p to 4
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tagged : biology

Do dragonflies bite? What is the difference between a frog and a toad? Are leeches dangerous?

Naturalist and artist Peggy Kochanoff answers these questions and more in this illustrated guide to solving pond mysteries. From the life cycle of mosquitoes to the many uses and varieties of pond plants, Kochanoff takes young readers on an entertaining and …

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The God of Gods: A Canadian Play

The God of Gods: A Canadian Play

A Critical Edition
by Carroll Aikins, edited by Kailin Wright
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Carroll Aikins’s play The God of Gods (1919) has been out of print since its first and only edition in 1927. This critical edition not only revives the work for readers and scholars alike, it also provides historical context for Aikins’s often overlooked contributions to theatre in the 1920s and presents research on the different staging techni …

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Forensics Squad Unleashed

Forensics Squad Unleashed

by Monique Polak
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Grade: 4 to 7
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tagged : mysteries & detective stories, school & education, science & technology

Tabitha is thrilled to be attending a summer forensics camp, even if she has to go with her sort-of friend Mason. Soon she is learning to dust for fingerprints, photograph a crime scene and take footprint impressions. Even though the camp instructors have set up a “crime” for the kids to solve, Tabitha longs to use her newfound skills to solve …

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Orangutan Orphanage

Orangutan Orphanage

by Suzi Eszterhas
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age: 7 to 10
Grade: 2 to 5
tagged : animal welfare, apes, monkeys, etc., environmental conservation & protection, asia

Orangutan Orphanage is the second in the 4-book Wildlife Rescue series. Each book introduces a species of animal in danger somewhere in the world and profiles a rescue center that helps them. Stunning photos by award-winning wildlife photographer Suzi Eszterhas give readers a rare view of these adorable animals and the high level of care they rece …

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Koala Hospital

Koala Hospital

by Suzi Eszterhas
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Grade: 2 to 5
tagged : zoology, environmental conservation & protection, animal welfare

Koala Hospital kicks off the new 4-book Wildlife Rescue series from Owlkids Books. Each book introduces a species of animal in danger somewhere in the world and invites readers inside a rescue center that helps them. Inviting photos by award–winning wildlife photographer Suzi Eszterhas give readers a rare view of the animals and the high level o …

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Oscar Lives Next Door

Oscar Lives Next Door

A Story Inspired by Oscar Peterson's Childhood
by Bonnie Farmer, illustrated by Marie Lafrance
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Grade: k to 4
tagged : music, canada

Long before Oscar Peterson became a virtuoso jazz pianist, he was a boy who loved to play the trumpet. When childhood tuberculosis weakened his lungs, Oscar could no longer play his beloved instrument. He took up piano and the rest is history: Oscar went on to become an international jazz piano sensation.

Oscar Lives Next Door is a fictional story i …

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The Wolf-Birds

The Wolf-Birds

by Willow Dawson
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age: 5 to 8
Grade: k to 4
tagged : birds, wolves & coyotes, death & dying, environmental science & ecosystems

In a story set deep in the wild winter wood, two hungry ravens fly in search of their next meal. A pack of wolves is on the hunt, too. Food is scarce, but, if they team up, the ravens and wolves just might be able to help each other.
The ravens follow a pack of starving wolves on the hunt. The wolves come up empty handed – and even lose one of …

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Deep Roots

Deep Roots

How Trees Sustain Our Planet
by Nikki Tate
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Grade: 4 to 7
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tagged : trees & forests, environmental science & ecosystems, environmental conservation & protection

Most of us see trees every day, and too often we take them for granted.

Trees provide us with everything from food, fuel and shelter to oxygen and filtered water. Deep Roots celebrates the central role trees play in our lives, no matter where we live. Each chapter in Deep Roots focuses on a basic element—water, air, fire and earth—and explores t …

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What We Learned

What We Learned

Two Generations Reflect on Tsimshian Education and the Day Schools
by Helen Raptis, with members of the Tsimshian Nation
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tagged : native american studies, history, post-confederation (1867-), british columbia (bc)

Stories of Indigenous children forced to attend residential schools have haunted Canadians in recent years. Yet most Indigenous children in Canada attended “Indian day schools,” and later public schools, near their home communities. Although church and government officials often kept detailed administrative records, we know little about the act …

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Storm Warning

Storm Warning

Water and Climate Security in a Changing World
by Robert William Sandford
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tagged : environmental conservation & protection, hydrology, environmental policy

Human beings and industrial-based society are changing the composition of our planet’s atmosphere and causing it to warm at an unnatural and oftentimes astonishingly rapid rate. Much of that warmth is being absorbed by water, which as a result is moving through the global hydrological cycle faster and in unprecedented ways. A warmer atmosphere ca …

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A Knock on the Door

A Knock on the Door

The Essential History of Residential Schools from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Edited and Abridged
foreword by Phil Fontaine, by Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, afterword by Aimée Craft
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“It can start with a knock on the door one morning. It is the local Indian agent, or the parish priest, or, perhaps, a Mounted Police officer.” So began the school experience of many Indigenous children in Canada for more than a hundred years, and so begins the history of residential schools prepared by the Truth & Reconciliation Commission of …

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The Mother-Blame Game

The Mother-Blame Game

edited by Vanessa Reimer & Sarah Sahagian
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The Mother-Blame Game is an interdisciplinary and intersectional examination of the phenomenon of mother-blame in the twenty-first century. As the socioeconomic and cultural expectations of what constitutes “good motherhood” grow continually narrow and exclusionary, mothers are demonized and stigmatized—perhaps now more than ever—for all th …

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An Inuksuk Means Welcome

An Inuksuk Means Welcome

by Mary Wallace
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age: 3 to 7
Grade: p to 2
tagged : customs, traditions, anthropology, alphabet, polar regions

An inuksuk is a stone landmark that different peoples of the Arctic region build to leave a symbolic message. Inuksuit (the plural of inuksuk) can point the way, express joy, or simply say: welcome. A central image in Inuit culture, the inuksuk frames this picture book as an acrostic: readers will learn seven words from the Inuktitut language whose …

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A Beginner's Guide to Immortality: From Alchemy to Avatars

A Beginner's Guide to Immortality: From Alchemy to Avatars

by Maria Birmingham, illustrated by Josh Holinaty
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age: 8 to 12
Grade: 3 to 7
tagged : exploration & discovery, folklore & mythology, inventions, customs, traditions, anthropology, discoveries

Is it possible to live forever? People have been trying to figure out a way to escape mortality since, well, forever. This book takes readers on a fast-paced tour of several wacky and wise methods humans have used to try prolonging their lives, from ancient immortality elixirs and quests for a fountain of youth to modern-day research into cryogenic …

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The Art of the Possible

The Art of the Possible

An Everyday Guide to Politics
by Edward Keenan, illustrated by Julie McLaughlin
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age: 10 to 14
Grade: 5 to 8
tagged : politics & government, customs, traditions, anthropology, sociology, social activism & volunteering

We all know what a politician looks like, right? They’re old people who wear suits and make long, boring speeches full of indecipherable words. Not so fast! As The Art of the Possible explains, everyone is a politician — even young people who aren’t yet eligible to vote. We all have influence over how politics function.

But what are politics, …

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Guano

Guano

by Louis Carmain, translated by Rhonda Mullins
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Bartleby the Scrivener meets Catch-22 in this charmingly sardonic tale of love, war and fertilizer.

WINNER OF THE PRIX DES COLLAGIENS

Simon turned his thoughts to her daily. There were few enough
of them, but each one lingered. He imagined their life together.
Sometimes even their children’s lives. Sometimes he set his fantasies in Spain, sometim …

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What's the Buzz?

What's the Buzz?

Keeping Bees in Flight
by Merrie-Ellen Wilcox
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age: 9 to 12
Grade: 4 to 7
Reading age: 9 to 12
tagged : insects, spiders, etc., environmental conservation & protection, environmental science & ecosystems

All over the world, bee colonies are dwindling, but everyone can do something to help save the bees, from buying local honey to growing a bee-friendly garden.

Whether they live alone or together, in a hive or in a hole in the ground, bees do some of the most important work on the planet: pollinating plants. What’s the Buzz? celebrates the magic of …

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Real Justice: Branded a Baby Killer

Real Justice: Branded a Baby Killer

The Story of Tammy Marquardt
by Jasmine D'Costa
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Grade: 9 to 12
Reading age: 9 to 10
tagged : law & crime, parents, women

In 1991, nineteen-year-old Tammy Marquardt gave birth to a baby boy, Kenneth. Two years later he was dead. Tammy was convicted of his murder and sent to prison for life. Her conviction hinged largely on the evidence given by Dr. Charles Smith, the pediatric forensic pathologist at Toronto's famed Hospital for Sick Children. At the time, Dr. Smith w …

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Ripple Effect

Ripple Effect

by Sylvia Taekema
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Grade: 4 to 7
Reading age: 9 to 12
tagged : friendship, school & education, diseases, illnesses & injuries

Best friends Dana and Janelle had big plans for grade six. Run on the cross-country team together. Try out for volleyball. They’d even planned to be partners for the class geography project. Neither girl could have known that a biking accident would land Janelle in the hospital all summer long. Dana is convinced that everything will go back to no …

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Hope's Reprise

Hope's Reprise

by David Newman
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tagged : historical, 20th century, jewish studies

David Newman’s gifts as a musician and a teacher carried him through years of brutality during the war. Torn from his family in Poland and deported for forced labour at Skarzysko- Kamienna, David battled desperation and the mounting death toll by writing songs, poems and satires about life in the camp. Later, in the infamous Buchenwald camp, the …

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Till the Boys Come Home

Till the Boys Come Home

Life on the Home Front in Queens County, NB, 1914-1918
by Curtis Mainville
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tagged : world war i, social history, post-confederation (1867-), canada

A century after the beginning of the Great War, the contributions of the Maritimes to the formation of the Canadian Expeditionary force remain relatively unexplored. Till the Boys Come Home examines the conduct of the war through the eyes of one particular agricultural and coal-mining community.

As the clouds of war gathered across the Atlantic, the …

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West Coast Wild

West Coast Wild

A Nature Alphabet
by Deborah Hodge, illustrated by Karen Reczuch
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Grade: k to 2
Reading age: 4 to 7
tagged : alphabet, zoology, environmental science & ecosystems

Celebrate the Pacific west coast with this gorgeous nature alphabet book.

This stunning nature alphabet book explores the fascinating ecosystem of the Pacific west coast — a magnificent area that combines an ancient rainforest, a rugged beach and a vast, open ocean, and where whales, bears, wolves, eagles and a rich variety of marine species thriv …

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Children of the Broken Treaty

Children of the Broken Treaty

Canada's Lost Promise and One Girl's Dream
by Charlie Angus
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Children of the Broken Treaty exposes a system of apartheid in Canada that led to the largest youth-driven human rights movement in the country's history. The movement was inspired by Shannen Koostachin, a young Cree girl named by George Stroumboulopoulos as one of "five teenage girls in history who kicked ass." All Shannen wanted was a decent educ …

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Mothers Under Fire

Mothers Under Fire

Mothering in Conflict Areas
by Tatjana Takeva & Arlene Sgoutas
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“Mothers Under Fire: Mothering in Conflict Areas” examines the experiences of women mothering in conflict areas. The aim of this collection is to engage with the nature and meaning of motherhood and mothering during times of war and/or in zones experiencing the threat of war. The essays in the collection reflect diverse disciplinary perspective …

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Who Is Bob_34?

Who Is Bob_34?

Investigating Child Cyberpornography
by Francis Fortin & Patrice Corriveau, translated by Käthe Roth
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Eye-catching headlines such as “Sixty people charged in child-porn crackdown” explode in the media with alarming frequency, giving the impression that our communities are awash with perverts. But what exactly do we know about these crimes and those who commit them? Who produces child cyberpornography? Who distributes it? Who consumes it? And is …

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A View From the Porch

A View From the Porch

Rethinking Home and Community Design
by Avi Friedman
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A View from the Porch is an illuminating collection of 22 essays about the points where design touches life and the big and small things that make us appreciate, or become disconnected from, our homes and neighbourhoods.

Drawing on his experiences as an architect, planner, world traveller, and educator, Friedman delves into issues such as the North …

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Girls, Texts, Cultures

Girls, Texts, Cultures

edited by Clare Bradford & Mavis Reimer
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This book focuses on girls and girlhoods, texts for and about girls, and the cultural contexts that shape girls’ experience. It brings together scholars from girls’ studies and children’s literature, fields that have traditionally conducted their research separately, and the collaboration showcases the breadth and complexity of girl-related s …

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Specimen

Specimen

Stories
by Irina Kovalyova
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Winner, 2016 Kobo Emerging Writer Prize for Fiction

Finalist, 2016 Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize

The stories in Specimen are a unique exploration of science and the human heart; the place where physical reality collides with our spiritual and emotional lives.

In “The Blood Keeper,” a young academic travels to North Korea to work on her dissertation …

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The Slippers' Keeper

The Slippers' Keeper

illustrated by Ian Wallace
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Grade: k to 3
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tagged : environmental conservation & protection, flowers & plants

Born in 1914, Joe Purdon was one of North America’s early conservationists. After stumbling as a child upon a cluster of Showy Lady’s Slippers in bloom, Joe dedicated his life to protecting these rare orchids. In this picture book, award-winning author and illustrator Ian Wallace depicts how Joe Purdon became a steward of a fragile piece of lan …

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Engendering Transnational Voices

Engendering Transnational Voices

Studies in Family, Work, and Identity
edited by Guida Man & Rina Cohen
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Engendering Transnational Voices examines the transnational practices and identities of immigrant women, youth, and children in an era of global migration and neoliberalism, addressing such topics as family relations, gender and work, schooling, remittances, cultural identities, caring for children and the elderly, inter- and multi-generational rel …

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The Tweedles Go Online

The Tweedles Go Online

by Monica Kulling, illustrated by Marie Lafrance
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Grade: p to 2
Reading age: 4 to 7
tagged : science & technology, city & town life

The Tweedles are back and ready to take another exuberant swing at going modern. When their neighbors the Hamms announce that they’ve “gone online” by buying a telephone, Mama excitedly follows suit. But will the lure of the telephone be too much of a distraction for this sweetly old-fashioned family?

Fresh from their adventure with their new …

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The Significance of Moths

The Significance of Moths

by Shirley Camia
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This latest collection of poems, “The Significance of Moths,” is an examination of life in Canada within a Filipino context. The title corresponds to a Filipino superstition that moths embody the souls of those who have recently passed on: though the person has died, the spirit still lingers, like a memory to an experience long gone. Much of th …

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Down To Earth

Down To Earth

How Kids Help Feed the World
by Nikki Tate
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Grade: 4 to 7
Reading age: 9 to 12
tagged : agriculture, environmental conservation & protection, farm animals

Kids all over the world help collect seeds, weed gardens, milk goats and herd ducks. From a balcony garden with pots of lettuce to a farm with hundreds of cows, kids can pitch in to bring the best and freshest products to their families' tables, and to market. Loaded with accessible information about the many facets of farming, Down to Earth takes …

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Out of the Depths, 4th Edition

Out of the Depths, 4th Edition

Experiences of Mi’kmaw Children at the Indian Residential School at Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia
by Isabelle Knockwood
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In the 1880s, through an amendment to the Indian Act of 1876, the government of Canada began to require all Aboriginal children to attend schools administered by churches. Separating these children from their families, removing them from their communities and destroying Aboriginal culture by denying them the right to speak Indigenous languages and …

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Every Last Drop

Every Last Drop

Bringing Clean Water Home
by Michelle Mulder
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Grade: 4 to 7
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tagged : water (oceans, lakes, etc.), environmental conservation & protection, environmental science & ecosystems

★ "An excellent resource on the topic." School Library Journal, starred review

In the developed world, if you want a drink of water you just turn on a tap or open a bottle. But for millions of families worldwide, finding clean water is a daily challenge, and kids are often the ones responsible for carrying water to their homes. Every Last Drop

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Pedal It!

Pedal It!

How Bicycles are Changing the World
by Michelle Mulder
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Grade: 4 to 7
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Pedal It! celebrates the humble bicycle and shows you why and how bikes can make the world a better place

From the very first boneshakers to the sleek racing bikes of today, from handlebars to spokes to gear sprockets, bicycles have continued to capture our collective fascination. Not only can bikes be used to power computers and generators, but the …

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Trash Talk

Trash Talk

Moving Toward a Zero-Waste World
by Michelle Mulder
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Grade: 4 to 7
Reading age: 9 to 12
tagged : environmental conservation & protection, recycling & green living

Humans have always generated garbage, whether it’s a chewed-on bone or a broken cell phone.

Our landfills are overflowing, but with some creative thinking, stuff we once threw away can become a collection of valuable resources just waiting to be harvested. Trash Talk digs deep into the history of garbage, from Minoan trash pits to the Great Pacifi …

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Brilliant!

Brilliant!

Shining a light on sustainable energy
by Michelle Mulder
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Grade: 4 to 7
Reading age: 9 to 12
tagged : environmental conservation & protection

Did you know that cars can run on french-fry grease or that human poop can be used to provide power to classrooms?

Brilliant! is about what happens when you harness the power of imagination and innovation: the world changes for the better! Kids in Mexico help light up their houses by playing soccer, and in the Philippines, pop-bottle skylights are i …

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The Amazing Discoveries of Ibn Sina

The Amazing Discoveries of Ibn Sina

by Fatima Sharafeddine, illustrated by Intelaq Ali
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Grade: 2 to 6
Reading age: 7 to 11
tagged : historical, middle east, history of science

Born in Persia more than a thousand years ago, Ibn Sina was one of the greatest thinkers of his time — a philosopher, scientist and physician who made significant discoveries, especially in the field of medicine, and wrote more than one hundred books.

As a child, Ibn Sina was extremely bright, a voracious reader who loved to learn and was fortunat …

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Women's History

Women's History

History of the Prairie West Series Volume 5
edited by Wendee Kubik & Gregory P. Marchildon
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This fifth volume of the History of the Prairie West Series contains a broad range of articles spanning the 1870s to the present and examines the mostly unexplored place of women in the history of the Canada's Prairie Provinces. From "Spinsters Need Not Apply" to "Negotiating Sex: Gender in the Ukrainian Bloc Settlement," women’s roles in politic …

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Anansesem

Anansesem

Telling Stories and Storytelling African Maternal Pedagogies
by Adwoa Ntozake Onuora
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Anansesem: Telling Stories and Storytelling African Maternal Pedagogies is a composite story on African-Canadian mothers’ experiences of teaching and learning while mothering. It seeks to celebrate the African mother’s everyday experiences and honour her embodied and cultural knowledges as important sites of meaning making and discovery for the …

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What We Hold In Our Hands

What We Hold In Our Hands

by Kim Aubrey
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In What We Hold in Our Hands, a teen mom longs for a different kind of life, a divorced dad struggles to come to terms with his ex- wife’s involvement in their son’s life, a woman cares for a dying younger sister, and a granddaughter wonders about the man her grandmother killed. The ten stories in this debut collection are about the difficult c …

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Criminalized Mothers, Criminalizing Mothering

Criminalized Mothers, Criminalizing Mothering

edited by Joanne Minaker & Bryan Hogeveen
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As the fastest growing prison population worldwide, more and more women are living in cages and most of them are mothers. This alarm- ing trend has huge ramifications for women, children and communities across the globe. Empathy for mothers behind bars and concern for criminalized mothers in the community is in short supply. Mothers are criminalize …

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Intensive Mothering

Intensive Mothering

The Cultural Contradictions of Modern Motherhood
edited by Linda Rose Ennis
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To celebrate the twentieth anniversary of Sharon Hays’ landmark book, The Cultural Contradictions of Motherhood, this collection will revisit Hays’ concept of “intensive mothering” as a continuing, yet controversial representation of modern motherhood. In Hays’ original work, she spoke of “intensive mothering” as primarily being condu …

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Aboriginal Student Engagement and Achievement

Aboriginal Student Engagement and Achievement

Educational Practices and Cultural Sustainability
by Lorenzo Cherubini
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Aboriginal people want an education that reflects their cultural values and linguistic heritages, an education that will foster their children’s engagement and identity and not marginalize them as learners. This book turns the spotlight on a rare success story – one Ontario high school’s attempt to recognize Aboriginal students’ cultural an …

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Glow-in-the-Dark Creatures

Glow-in-the-Dark Creatures

by Natalie Hyde
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Grade: 3 to 7
tagged : zoology

Glow-in-the-dark creatures possess one of the most amazing abilities in our world. Using only chemicals in their bodies, they can create bioluminescence, or "living light." The lights they produce come in an astonishing variety of colours and patterns. Glow-in-the-dark creatures use their light displays to hide from enemies, to cry for help, to wa …

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