The Way It Works
A young biracial man, who suddenly finds himself homeless, struggles to maintain his dignity and to make his own place in the world.
A young biracial man, who suddenly finds himself homeless, struggles to maintain his dignity and to make his own place in the world.
Lorsque Claire commence enfin à réussir, elle craint que son succès soit du à la magie.
When Lawrence's father goes overseas with the Canadian Army during the Second World War, the young Cree boy struggles to grow up while wrestling with the meaning of war.
When her father disappears, Ria is forced to decide if she really knew him.
Josh forms a club to help kids whose parents have unrealistic expectation of them, and in the process learns what it really means to be a leader.
At his new job taking care of guard dogs, Justin discovers that the working dogs are being mistreated.
After Cameron rescues a baby abandoned in the woods, he tries to discover whether his sister is the mother.
When Claire starts to experience success she'd never dreamed possible, she worries that a magical event is the cause.
In 1935, a boy witnesses a forbidden potlatch.
Diana se lleva mal con sus padres. Cuando se muda con su hermano mayor, descubre que si empieza a creer en sí misma, los demás también lo harán.
After being the victim of an armed robbery, Sean goes in search of more danger.
World peace is attainable through positive action. Examples are taken from the lives of child crusaders for peace.
When a gunman is seen in the school, Adam and Zoe try to make it out alive.
When Colin accepts a summer job he doesn't expect to become a criminal suspect.
Derek thinks he might be falling in love for the first time ever. The problem is, he hasn't been entirely honest with his online boyfriend.
Elizabeth spends a summer with her grandmother preparing for the birth of puppies, caring for them, and finding just the right home for each.
Orphan Ahwak is determined to become a hunter and to find a place in an often hostile and terrifying world.
In a new school, Kevin must choose between falling in with a rough crowd or doing the right thing.
In this retelling of a Jewish folktale, Yankel does not realize the harm done by the stories he spreads—at least not until the rabbi teaches him an important (albeit gentle) lesson.
Tim loves his job at the family pet store, but he questions his father's leadership when a bird is stolen at a public event.
