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In this illustrated chapter book, twins Henry and Allie buy their mom a pair of headphones for her work-from-home meetings, but they soon discover something much better: an empty room in the basement that they can fix up just for her.
In this flippable picture book, the sun and moon are used to explain the concept of metaphor.
Abuse at the hands of his mother's boyfriend has left Tuck with secret drama. His only escape is a job at a fast-food chain that gets him out of the house, and away from the shame. He is starting to see his childhood friend, Grace, through new eyes. As a relationship begins to blossom and an opportunity to create a union at work to improve conditions arises, Tuck can almost imagine a life where he is happy. Almost. -- adapted from back cover
For as long as Saanvi can remember, she has been friends with her elderly neighbor Helen. When Helen dies, a "For Sale" sign goes up, and movers arrive, emptying the house of its furniture and stripping the yard of its birdfeeders. This beautifully illustrated, wordless graphic novel shows Saanvi's journey through close friendship, then hollowing loss and change, until she finally finds hope.
In this illustrated early chapter book, Jolene travels with her long-haul trucker father to Los Angeles.
In this amusing wordless picture book, a young toddler uses her stuffed bunny to perform a number of daring acts.
When a new boy comes to grade five and tells everyone his name is Queen, Evelyn, who is an only child with a strict upbringing, is both aghast and fascinated. Sara Cassidy's acclaimed novel, A Boy Named Queen, is now available in paperback!
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