Juvenile fiction

  • Finding My Own Way

    Creator

    Leavey, Peggy Dymond

    Abstract

    It’s an exciting time for seventeen-year-old Libby, as she announces to her aunt that she plans to leave Toronto in the 1950s to spend the summer living alone in the empty family home in Pinkney Corners. Libby is determined to make it on her own and to spend some time honing her skills as a writer so that she can become a novelist and journalist like her deceased mother. But living alone can be a challenge. Libby makes a little money working at the five and dime, but the local paper can’t afford to hire.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Drowned Violin An Alan Nearing Mystery

    Creator

    Malton, H. Mel

    Abstract

    There was something floating in the water ahead of the canoe. It looks dead, whatever it is, someone said. Thats where the mystery begins, and eleven-year-old Alan and his friends are determined to solve it on their own, without adult interference. They have all the tools they needZiggys canoe, Jose’s ability to impress parents, and Alans detective instinct. Mix in a gang of bullies on jet-skis, an eccentric hermit, and the theft of a priceless violin, and the stage is set for a fast-action summer adventure in cottage country.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Dream Dad

    Creator

    Haggarty, Holly

    Abstract

    Willa has never known her father. In fact, her mother has refused to tell the eight-year-old anything at all about him. Willa dreams about what he might look like and who he might be. She often asks herself why her hair, which is "afro-crinkly", and her skin, which is dark, are so different from her mother’s brown hair and pale skin. A substitute teacher’s request that the class draw pictures of their dads for a Father’s Day card launches Willa on an odyssey to discover the truth.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Dragon in the Clouds

    Creator

    Nelson, Rosemary

    Abstract

    The Okanagan summer stretches out in front of twelve-year-old Nikki like a sparkling rainbow, with lots of time to spend at the beach and with her horse, Ginger. When her cousin Trevor arrives in his wheelchair, spoiling all her plans, they take an instant dislike to one another. But a vision in the clouds will change both her and Trevor’s feelings about a lot of things and, in fact, will help make a dream come true as Trevor competes in the B.C. Games for the Physically Disabled.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Deep End Gang

    Creator

    Leavey, Peggy Dymond

    Abstract

    Twelve-year-old Martin Jessup, teller of tall tales and other untruths, cannot understand his sister’s objections to the family’s move from Winnipeg to small-town Ontario. With Dad in the military, moving is a fact of life. Settling into his new home, Martin is intrigued by a deserted house across the street and by an unfriendly neighbour, who seems to be waiting for something to happen. Martin and new friends Granger and Holly form a club that meets in the deep end of an empty swimming pool.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Castle Key

    Creator

    Krossing, Karen

    Abstract

    Twelve-year-old Moon lives with her father after her mother disappears, leaving her with nothing but a beautiful ring, which also mysteriously vanishes. After her mother’s departure, her father has become unusually depressed and moody. Moon, however, firmly believes that she will see her mother again and develops a strong interest in magic as a way to find her. Her breakthrough comes when she finds a strange key in the office of Ms. Tanglemoth, the intimidating school librarian.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Busybody Buddha

    Creator

    Rutledge, Margie

    Abstract

    In the sequel to The Great Laundry Adventure, the three Lawrence children, Abigail, Jacob and Ernest (from oldest to youngest) are again embarked on a mysterious adventure, but this time, the adventure is initiated, it appears, by a small blue stone buddha which Ernest has discovered in a mysterious shop. The little buddha has a way of showing Ernest the unhappiness of others, and his brother and sister have expressly forbidden him to bring the buddha along on their summer holiday.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Broken Circle

    Creator

    Dinsdale, Christopher

    Abstract

    Angry at missing a week of summer video game entertainment, Jesse, a twelve-year-old boy of European/Native American descent, grudgingly follows through with his deceased father’s request that he join his Uncle Matthew and cousin Jason at Six Islands, on Georgian Bay, for a special camping trip. Uncle Matthew explains that Jesse’s father wanted Jason’s vision quest to be his introduction to their native culture. During their first night around the camp-fire, it is Jesse who has a vision, and the adventure begins.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Billy and the Bearman

    Creator

    Poulsen, David A.

    Abstract

    A dramatic turn of events unites twelve-year-old Billy Gavin and seventeen-year-old John "Bearman" Redell, two boys from seemingly different backgrounds who discover that they in fact have a great deal in common - they are both runaways. Together, alone against nature in the rugged Alberta wilderness, they begin to deal with the demons of their pasts.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Betrayed The Legend of Oak Island

    Creator

    Dinsdale, Christopher

    Abstract

    The fate of the known world is settled on the shores of Canada In Christopher Dinsdale’s third historical adventure for young readers, Connor MacDonald and his mother have encountered Henry Sinclair, Norwegian prince and Earl of Orkney, who rescues them from highwaymen. Prince Henry is an adventurer who has sailed to the farthest reaches of the known world. On a dark Egyptian beach, he was given a treasure so precious that kings would sacrifice everything in order to acquire it.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié