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By Patricia Bow

“Neil woke, rising from darkness to darkness.” Patricia Bow snares us with the first line of her first supernatural thriller in English (several of hers have been published in Germany) and doesn’t shake us loose ... Read More »

March 3, 2004

By Don Trembath

In this book, Alberta author Don Trembath returns to the hero from his first novel, The Tuesday Café. Harper Winslow now writes a column for the school newspaper under the pseudonym Alfred. Protected by his ... Read More »

March 3, 2004

By Kathy Stinson

Three little words – “one year commencing” – turn Alison’s world upside-down. The words, cited in a custody order, obligate 12-year-old Al, who has always lived with her mom, to live for a year with ... Read More »

March 3, 2004

By Dan Yashinsky,ed.

When you read this book, you’re going to wonder how you managed without it. This collection of 19 ghost stories from a wide range of oral traditions is the book for kids (and this seems ... Read More »

March 3, 2004