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By James McCann

Vampires, werewolves, and teenage angst – the supernatural has often been worked into teen tales, but rarely in quite the way that Vancouver author James McCann has done in his first novel. Alix is a ... Read More »

October 14, 2005 | Filed under: Children and YA Fiction

By Karen Autio

Second Watch’s young Finnish immigrant characters are fictional, but the events that surround them are real. The horrific 1914 sinking of the steamship Empress of Ireland at the heart of the book is based on ... Read More »

October 14, 2005

By Judith Silverthorne

This fall Coteau Books is publishing From Many Peoples, a Saskatchewan-based collection of four historical novels. The stories reflect Saskatchewan experiences, but the themes have broader appeal. In Adeline’s Dream, Linda Aksomitis explores a young ... Read More »

October 14, 2005

By Sarah Withrow

What does almost-14-year-old Gloria Nunes really want? As her exasperatingly bossy best friend Shawna sees it, Gloria’s smart, nice, pretty, and “growing a set of killer boobs.” But from Gloria’s perspective, having a friendship that ... Read More »

October 14, 2005

By André Alexis

Eleven-year-old Ingrid goes to Queen Elizabeth Public School in Toronto by day and awaits her parents’ return from work in the evening. Into this narrow existence, a letter from her hitherto unknown grandmother drops like ... Read More »

October 14, 2005