Sixteen-year-old Peggy has gone north to plant trees for the summer. On a visit to a petroglyph site, she is abruptly transported to Notherland, an imaginary world she created when she was seven.
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Author:McDonnell, Kathleen
Summary:Genre: Canadian fiction, Juvenile fictionAvailable Formats:
Author:McDonnell, Kathleen
Summary:For ages 9 to 13 years. Fifteen-year-old Peggy is trying to run away from her problems at home.
Genre: Canadian fiction, Juvenile fictionAvailable Formats:
Author:McDonnell, Kathleen
Summary:Ezzie has friends and a loving family who never maker her feel that she is "fat." But sometimes schoolmates tease her.
Genre: Canadian fiction, Juvenile fictionAvailable Formats:
Author:McDonnell, Kathleen
Summary:Remember when children grew up in well-defined stages?
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Author:McDonnell, Kathleen
Summary:Peggy is starting to outgrow Notherland, the imaginary world she created as a child, and wants to cut her ties - not knowing it will destroy Notherland completely.
Genre: Canadian fiction, Juvenile fictionAvailable Formats:
Author:McDonnell, Kathleen
Summary:The true story of Emily Eaton. Born with severe cerebral palsy, Emily and her family had to fight for her right to go to school with non-disabled children in a regular classroom.
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Author:McDonnell, Kathleen
Summary:In a world where thousands are dying over matters of religion, where do you go? What do you believe? Who do you put your own faith in?
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Author:McDonnell, Kathleen
Summary:Using four of her original plays, which have toured in Canada and the United States, as the centerpiece, she talks about the history of theatre and drama with a who's who of players, including desc
Genre: Juvenile nonfictionAvailable Formats:
Author:McDonnell, Kathleen
Summary:With clarity and humour the author addresses why pop culture is an irresistable lure to kids, by confronting the issues which both plague and challenge parents and educators today.
Genre: Social scienceAvailable Formats:
Author:McDonnell, Kathleen
Summary:Kathleen McDonnell unravels the ethical debates surrounding the issue, examines the constituency and strategy of the anti-choice movement and evaluates the arguments regarding men's rights in abort
Genre: Canadian nonfiction, Social scienceAvailable Formats: