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By Allan Stratton

In the aftermath of her mother’s death from AIDS, Chanda Kabelo struggles to raise her younger siblings, Lily and Soly. She’s plagued by recurring nightmares that suggest she needs to make peace with her estranged ... Read More »

July 8, 2008 | Filed under: Book news

By Marsha Skrypuch

In Daughter of War, author Marsha Skrypuch returns to her exploration of the Armenian Genocide, which was the basis for her critically acclaimed 2005 novel, Nobody’s Child. Working from first-hand accounts of historical events, she ... Read More »

July 7, 2008

By Marthe Jocelyn

At the outset of Marthe Jocelyn’s latest novel for teen readers, her 15-year-old protagonist poses a question: “Would you rather know what’s going to happen? Or not know?” The potent foreshadowing of Natalie’s question contrasts ... Read More »

July 7, 2008

By Karen Bass

In her first novel, Karen Bass tells the story of a Canadian teen coming to terms with his grandfather’s history. Kurt Schreiber, a Canadian exchange student, spends a year in the town in Germany where ... Read More »

July 4, 2008