February 12, 2004 | Filed under: Picture Books
Unlike many of his folktale counterparts, the fox that narrates Maxine Trottier’s latest picture book is no sly-talking prevaricator. Rather, this fox is a sincere creature intent on delivering a small morsel of Canadian history ... Read More »
Since winning the Governor-General’s Award for her illustration of Sleep Tight, Mrs. Ming in 1993, Mireille Levert has been writing and illustrating her own picture books, which include several fairy tale adaptations and the Molly ... Read More »
February 12, 2004 | Filed under: Picture Books
When the editors of the I Was There series asked Barbara Hehner to author First on the Moon, they certainly chose the right person. Hehner’s writing makes us feel as if we really were there ... Read More »
February 11, 2004 | Filed under: Children and YA Non-fiction
The main character in this story inhabits the awkward social space of two very different worlds. She lives with her widowed father and maternal grandmother in a house where there is money and plenty of ... Read More »
February 11, 2004 | Filed under: Children and YA Non-fiction, Picture Books
Folktales are fair game for retellers since they represent the anonymous collective wisdom of the folk – the common people. As descendants of the oral tradition, they beg to be told and told and told ... Read More »
February 11, 2004 | Filed under: Picture Books
Toronto writer Paul Yee offers another story of the Chinese immigrant experience in the New World. Wei Lim is proud of both his grandfather and father (Ba) who perform Chinese opera.In his youth, Grandfather played ... Read More »
February 11, 2004 | Filed under: Children and YA Non-fiction, Picture Books
It’s raining again! What can a little bear do, when his friend is busy writing, and it’s just too wet outside? Nova Scotia writer Maureen Hull’s Bear gets bored, just like a little child who’s ... Read More »
February 11, 2004 | Filed under: Children and YA Non-fiction, Picture Books
Eleven-year-old Jake Grant and his family move from the city to a ranch in British Columbia’s Cariboo district. He is befriended by a plucky tomboy, Willy, and they discover a wild coyote in Jake’s barn. ... Read More »
February 11, 2004 | Filed under: Children and YA Non-fiction
When a spring flood closes her school, Laura, 12, is sent to live for a week with her grandfather in 1940s Toronto. Her grandfather’s new neighbourhood holds little promise for Laura until she meets a ... Read More »
February 11, 2004 | Filed under: Children and YA Fiction
A Gift for Ampato, by New Brunswick writer Susan Vande Griek, weaves together the stories of three Incas: a pubescent girl, Timta, who is chosen unwillingly as a sacrifice to persuade the mountain gods to ... Read More »
February 11, 2004 | Filed under: Children and YA Fiction