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By David L. Rice

This concept book is rooted in the notion that all species, with their biologically programmed time for living and dying, contribute to the richness of the planet. Two dozen elements of nature are highlighted and ... Read More »

February 27, 2004

By Peggy Dymond Leavey

Trenton, Ontario, is now a small sleepy town in eastern Ontario with an air force base. For a short period between 1917 and 1934 it supported a silent film industry, which turned out government films ... Read More »

February 27, 2004

By Monica Hughes

After a car accident leaves 15-year-old Joan Sandow without the use of her legs, Joan’s world looks pretty bleak. So when she and her Internet buddy, Steve (alias Whizkid), get a chance to test a ... Read More »

February 27, 2004

By Diana Wieler

This is the third novel in the RanVan trilogy, and like the first two, it is well researched, fast-paced, and insightful. Rhan, alias RanVan the errant knight and video warrior, is the teenage hero of ... Read More »

February 27, 2004

By Alan Cumyn

All prepared for a first diplomatic posting in Beijing, Bill Burridge is sent instead to Santa Irene, a troubled island republic near Vietnam. The republic is fictional, but the scenario of corruption, human rights abuses, ... Read More »

February 27, 2004 | Filed under: Fiction: Novels

By W.D. Valgardson

Following Sarah and the People of Sand River, and the Mr. Christie Award-winning Thor, this collection of eight short stories cements W.D. Valgardson’s successful expansion from adult fiction into children’s literature. The stories are set in ... Read More »

February 27, 2004