Valérie et la rumeur au village
Suivez Valérie dans son enquête alors qu’elle cherche à découvrir l’identité d’un mystérieux personnage qui alimente les rumeurs au village !
Suivez Valérie dans son enquête alors qu’elle cherche à découvrir l’identité d’un mystérieux personnage qui alimente les rumeurs au village !
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.
Un nouveau mentor aux intentions nébuleuses entraîne les voisins de casier pour l’Épreuve alors que des élèves français aux secrets bien gardés font leur arrivée au collège.
Join Pete and his adorable pup, Larry, on a playful journey through the city of Montreal! Packed with fun puzzles and activities, this vibrant full-color activity book covers Montreal’s most beloved landmarks, from the iconic Notre-Dame Basilica to the Plateau-Mont-Royal, the Underground City, and the Jardin Botanique.
Join Pete and his adorable pup, Larry, on a playful journey through the city of Montreal! Packed with fun puzzles and activities, this vibrant full-color activity book covers Montreal’s most beloved landmarks, from the iconic Notre-Dame Basilica to the Plateau-Mont-Royal, the Underground City, and the Jardin Botanique.
A hybrid memoir of motherhood and mother-loss, Milk Teeth explores grief, postpartum depression, and identity through lyrical storytelling—challenging cultural silence with emotional depth, structural innovation, and radical honesty.
The coming of age of Ana, a shy girl who lives mostly in her imagination, as in the real world she is completely dominated by her playmate Frances, and by the Catholic Church. The novel is the story of her path out of silence.
From BC to the world travel adventures with Michael Kluckner and Christine Allen.
The author holds on to the term Asperger or Aspie. It defines him. He shows us how.
In this moving picture book, Ayah, who has always lived in a refugee camp, is trying to figure out what she wants to be when she grows up. When she falls asleep and dreams of a swallow who shows her there are places without fences, and without war, she realizes she wants to be free like him.
Part of the nonfiction Orca Footprints series for middle-grade readers and illustrated with color photographs throughout, this book discusses space exploration and how it affects life on Earth.
This illustrated nonfiction book for middle-grade readers explores the history, science and mysteries of happiness and examines the things we can do to help make ourselves and others happier.
In this high-interest accessible novel for teen readers, sixteen-year-old mech-bot pilot Tallie needs to mind-sync with her rebellious new partner so she can fulfill her dream of being a champion in the Mech Battles, futuristic robotic fights that are the most popular sport in the world.
In this high-interest accessible novel for middle-grade readers, Arjun rallies against the new school sponsor, OmniBoost, who has filled the school vending machines and cafeteria with junk food.
In this beautifully illustrated picture book, Maeve and Fern create a connection that helps them both heal and honor the family they lost.
In this high-interest accessible novel for teen readers, Kat must overcome her fear of dogs to succeed at her pet store job, earn money for a new car and win the heart of her new dog-loving crush.
This inviting picture book is a joyful, rhyming celebration of foods of the world, including chai, raspado and khao-yum salad, prepared lovingly by children and their caregivers and then shared at a community feast.
This illustrated nonfiction picture book explores the unusual and unexpected ways animals, insects and plants team up to help ensure their survival.
In this counting board book with photos, caregivers notice and affirm every little thing about their babies, from their features and the noises they make to their smallest achievements and the world around them.
In this partially illustrated early chapter book, Andrew and his parents rescue three orphaned wolf pups who can’t survive on their own. Andrew befriends the pups and helps take care of them at his parents' wildlife rehabilitation center until they can be released back into the wild.
In this high-interest accessible novel for teen readers, seventeen-year-old Ben is made an accomplice in a crime when his date robs a store and disappears, leaving him to track her down and clear his name before it's too late.
In this immersive picture book, Lena compares her art to someone else's and feels discouraged—until a whale in her dream takes her on an adventure to study modern art and she rediscovers her passion.
Part of the nonfiction Orca Think series for middle-grade readers, this illustrated book examines how and why trust in science benefits all of society.
