Winging It

From BC to the world travel adventures with Michael Kluckner and Christine Allen.

Spilt Aspie

The author holds on to the term Asperger or Aspie. It defines him. He shows us how.

My First Book of O'odham Mamastagǐ / Colors

This bilingual book introduces common words and colors and allows them to match O’odham words, colors, and concepts. Each page features a color word with a corresponding picture of common O’odham vocabulary words. This colorful and vibrant book is a fun way to fortify colors and common words in both O’odham and English.

My First Book of O'odham Nunumilo / Numbers

This bilingual book introduces common words and numbers and allows the reader to match O’odham words to objects, and numbers. Each page features a number word with a corresponding pictures and both O'odham / English sentences.

The Path That Luck Took

When the Germans liquidate the ghetto of Jaslo, his hometown in Poland, Stanley is left not knowing where to turn. He finds himself in multiple Nazi camps, including Plaszow and Buchenwald, on a surprising and terror-filled path to liberation and survival.

The Pharaoh's Curse Murders

Who had reason to kill the young archeologist on board a ship to Egypt? Is it the work of a pharaoh’s curse, or someone with a personal motive? Lady Lucy Revelstoke and her spunky maid Elf work against time to find a fiendish murderer before they strike again.

Ahoy, Mate, Ahoy! Miss Molly Molloy

Set sail on the Big Wave, where this father-daughter duo plans to circumnavigate the whole of Prince Edward Island. A tender and timeless tale for children and families who believe in the strength of love—and the pull of the sea.

The Breakwater

Shortly before WWII, Yas Matsumoto commits his troublesome younger brother, Stum, to an asylum — unknowingly sparing Stum from the cruelty of the Japanese Canadian internment camps. Decades later, the two brothers reunite near the end of their lives, peeling back layers of memories to revisit a long-buried, unspeakable family secret.

A Little Halwa and a Big Family

When she overhears her parents planning to make a special dessert just for themselves, Malala enlists her brothers and sisters, and comes up with a plan to ensure everyone gets their share.

Julia and Romano

Cody’s the first person to make new girl Jules feel welcome in Campbell River, a small coastal community where everyone knows everyone, but can they really build a relationship amid their parents’ legal dispute over a controversial logging operation, locking them on opposite sides of an issue that’s dividing the town in two?

Last Known Address

Thirteen stories of Holocaust victims who are memorialized by Stolpersteine—stumbling stones—to mark their last known address.

Briarwood

Callie Garcia thought she would finally get to experience summer camp — campfires, kayaking, and crafts. But Camp Briarwood has other plans. Thrown into a perilous game of cat and mouse between inventors and frauds, Callie’s scientific mind is the only thing that can save the camp.

Reflection

Hedy Bohm is a Jewish teenager from Oradea, Romania, who survives Auschwitz-Birkenau and the Fallersleben concentration camp, where she is a forced laborer at the Volkswagen factory. After liberation, Hedy, now an orphan, escapes from Communist Hungary to Canada, where she starts a family and becomes involved in Holocaust education.

The Right to Be Wrong

The allure of us-versus-them fundamentalism is not unique to any single political persuasion or ideological viewpoint. But what do we lose if we all lose the freedom to disagree and learn from our mistakes? The Right to Be Wrong is a vigorous defence of independent thinking in an increasingly intolerant world.

The Winter Vault

Peter's family life has been devastated by tragedy. Picking up what is left, he has to contend with family secrets also.

Puffin Circus 1 2 3

Run away and join the circus! Youngsters will be delighted by the antics of these playful puffins… and will count along with all the fun.

What's Missing in Math Instruction?

A practical approach to ensuring that students succeed on any math test. Teachers explore four evidence-based practices that set students up to understand, navigate, and demonstrate their knowledge of math concepts.

Yes, Genre Makes the Difference

Everything a teacher needs to use picture books, poetry, novels and nonfiction in grades 2–8 classrooms. Full of practical literacy activities that will encourage students to read and write in all genres.

Flourish on a Dime

A practical, heartfelt guide to thriving at home with less. Flourish on a Dime offers budget-friendly tips, ideas for a zero-waste kitchen and mindset shifts to help you meet the unexpected.

Shirley

The true story of Shirley (Fletcher) Horn's experience of resilience and survival at the Shingwauk Indian Residential School.