Quill and Quire

BOOK REVIEWS

By Margaret Taylor

The time travel convention in children’s books has two obvious appeals. It painlessly ushers readers into a historical era and it allows the young characters more scope for acting independently and heroically than in the ... Read More »

March 9, 2004

By Ishbel Moore

Seventeen-year-old Dolina May has just stormed out of her drunken boyfriend’s parked car in the middle of a torrential downpour. She stomps away down a muddy country road in the middle of nowhere Manitoba. This ... Read More »

March 9, 2004

By Gordon Korman

Although the latest novel from Gordon Korman sports a less-than-stellar cover illustration, the story is up to Korman’s usual standards and his many fans will not be disappointed. The Chicken Doesn’t Skate is aimed squarely ... Read More »

March 9, 2004