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By Ellen Schwartz

Everything about Avalanche Dance relates to essential conflicts: between children and parents, between friends, and between societal expectations and personal will. Veteran B.C. children’s author Ellen Schwartz walks these narrative tightropes with ease, rarely tilting ... Read More »

November 17, 2010 | Filed under: Children and YA Fiction

By Jennifer Crump

To those who would argue that our history is boring, freelance journalist and author Jennifer Crump offers Canada Under Attack, part of Dundurn’s Canadians at War series. With crisp writing and a fast pace, Crump ... Read More »

November 17, 2010

By Lois Peterson

Elsie’s family is living through hard times. When the Depression hits Canada, Elsie’s father abandons her, along with her mother, grandmother, and uncle, forcing them to move out of their home and struggle to make ... Read More »

November 17, 2010