Juvenile fiction

  • George Johnson's War

    Creator

    Garvie, Maureen

    Beaty, Mary

    Abstract

    Young George Johnson lives in an extraordinary family in extraordinary times. His father is Sir William Johnson, one of the richest and most powerful men in colonial New York. His mother is Molly Brant, stepdaughter of a Mohawk chief and sister of Iroquois leader Joseph Brant. George spends his early years in a grand mansion called Johnson Hall, but his cloistered life changes as the War for American Independence looms. As the rebel forces gradually take over the valley, George and his family are forced to flee their home and seek refuge with Molly's friends and relatives.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Groundwood Books Ltd

    Not specified
  • Me and Mr. Mah

    Creator

    Spalding, Andrea

    Abstract

    When Ian's parents separate, he moves with his mother to the city, a thousand miles away from the prairie wheat farm he calls home. With no friends and a bleak moonscape of a backyard to play in, Ian has only an old shoe box of objects from his past life to keep him company. But after he peeks through the fence to the lush garden next door, Ian is inspired to start digging his own little plot. And when he meets Mr. Mah, the old man who owns the garden, Ian is surprised to learn they have a lot in common. Also displaced from the original home he misses, Mr.

    Audience
    Juvenile**
    Not specified
  • One-dog canoe

    Creator

    Casanova, Mary

    Abstract

    A girl and her dog set out in their canoe one morning, only to be insistently joined by a series of animals, large and small.

    Audience
    Primary
    Not specified
  • Windblown

    Creator

    Manceau, Édouard

    Quinn, Sarah

    Abstract

    Where did all these pieces of paper come from? Who do they belong to?  The chicken is sure that they belong to him, but so is the fish, and so is the bird, and the snail, and the frog… Using the same small scraps of paper over and over again to create a new animal on each page, Édouard Manceau has created a timeless cumulative tale that will delight and enchant children as they try to figure out just who the pieces of paper do belong to…

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Owlkids Books Inc.

    Not specified
  • The Vole Brothers

    Creator

    Schwartz, Roslyn

    Schwartz, Roslyn

    Abstract

    From the creator of the beloved Mole Sisters series comes an irresistible tale about two ravenous rodents, wanted for snacking on too many strawberries, daisies, tulips, and other vegetation. And after these rodents chomp and chew all the plants they can find around their home — a drainpipe in an urban alley — they’re still hungry! So hungry, in fact, they could even eat a cat! Using an imaginative paper bag disguise and a natural talent for tunneling, this mischievous pair sets off in pursuit of a feline-sized feast — and finds a slice of pepperoni pizza.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Owlkids Books Inc.

    Not specified
  • What's Up, Bear? A Book about Opposites

    Creator

    Wishinsky, Frieda

    Moore, Sean L.

    Abstract

    In Where Are You, Bear?, Sophie and her best friend Bear discovered Canada from A to Z. Now, they’re off to explore New York City through nearly twenty pairs of opposites!  Sophie can’t wait to see New York, while Bear would much rather they just stay home. Sophie loves speeding around in a taxi cab, but Bear wishes the driver would slow down. Up and down, stop and go, tall and short, and many more opposite pairs are illustrated using iconic New York experiences, buildings, and landmarks.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Owlkids Books Inc.

    Not specified
  • West Meadows Detectives: The Case of the Snack Snatcher

    Creator

    O'Donnell, Liam

    Grand, Aurélie

    Abstract

    Meet Myron: a third-grade detective who loves logic, facts and solving mysteries. He does not love new things. Unfortunately, everything is new this year: Myron has a new baby sister, his family has moved across town, and now he’s starting his first day at a new school. But when the school kitchen is burgled, leaving the morning snacks nowhere to be found, Myron gets his chance to crack the case with help from his classmates from Resource Room 15. Myron’s unique perspective from the autism spectrum makes him a top-notch sleuth.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Owlkids Books Inc.

    Not specified
  • Oscar Lives Next Door A Story Inspired by Oscar Peterson's Childhood

    Creator

    Farmer, Bonnie

    Lafrance, Marie

    Abstract

    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 inspired by these facts.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Owlkids Books Inc.

    Not specified
  • Max Finder Mystery Collected Casebook Volume 6

    Creator

    Battle, Craig

    Pérez, Ramón

    Kelly, Barb

    O'Donnell, Liam

    Abstract

    The sixth volume in this award-winning graphic novel series features ten new mystery comics and two never-before-published short stories by OWL Magazine editor, Craig Battle. Each solve-it-yourself story stars amateur detective Max Finder and his best friend, aspiring journalist Alison Santos. Seventh graders at Central Meadows Junior High, these two intrepid investigators must call upon their reason, memory, critical thinking, and observation skills to crack each case before them. Who is stealing all the bikes from the skate park? Who uprooted the Green Thumb Club’s school garden?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Owlkids Books Inc.

    Not specified
  • Max Finder Mystery Collected Casebook Volume 5

    Creator

    Battle, Craig

    Pérez, Ramón

    Abstract

    The fifth volume in this award-winning graphic novel series contains ten mystery comics by OWL Magazine editor Craig Battle, plus two never-before-published short mystery stories by series creator Liam O’Donnell. As always, storylines are intriguing, age-appropriate, and relevant; illustrations are detailed and compelling; and dialogue is snappy. Each solve-it-yourself comic stars amateur detective Max Finder and his best friend, budding journalist Alison Santos.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Owlkids Books Inc.

    Not specified