Quill and Quire

BOOK REVIEWS

By Janice Poon

With its first-ever graphic novel, Kids Can Press hopes to appeal to readers who are ready to move beyond picture books. Good intentions, but Claire and the Bakery Thief doesn’t always hit the mark, mostly ... Read More »

March 13, 2008

By Sylvia McNicoll

Fourteen-year-old Zanna is banished to the Alberta icefields with her father and twin brother, while her mother sips espresso on the Champs-Elysées. All because of one tiny unauthorized tattoo on Zanna’s ankle. It’s so unfair! ... Read More »

March 13, 2008

By Carrie Mac

Carrie Mac’s story meets the guidelines and conventions of the Orca Soundings series with brisk efficiency. First-person narrator, present tense, colloquial language, limited vocabulary (at a 3.6 Reading Level), and the drastic problems of urban ... Read More »

March 13, 2008