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R032725
Camp X
The setting is Whitby, Ontario in the summer 1943. Two brothers, 12-year-old George and 14-year-old Jack, are left on their own a lot while their father fights overseas and their mother works in a munitions plant. As the boys explore the town they have moved to, they play war games. One game brings them to what looks like a military base. They are escorted home and ordered to stay away, but curiosity brings them back to Camp X. The boys become involved in the work of the top-secret spy camp and soon learn that everyone is under suspicion, including themselves.
The story is fictitious, but a spy camp was established in Whitby in 1941 by the Canadian who headed British security during the war. This Canadian, Sir William Stephenson, appears in the novel in a minor role as Little Bill.
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Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R070846
Hana's Suitcase
The National produced a documentary based on CBC journalist Karen Levine's book Hana's Suitcase: A True Story. The book depicts a Japanese school teacher, Fumiko Ishioka, who decides to use the Holocaust as an educational tool. Using the suitcase of Hana Brady, a young girl who was sent to Auschwitz from the Terzen camp in Czechoslovakia, Ishioka teaches children about the horror of war and encourages peace. Levine meets Ishioka and Hana's brother, George, who survived Auschwitz because he had skills the Germans wanted. Levine records their stories and the trio speak to school children around the world to try to prevent such a tragedy from happening again.
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Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
R039111
Peacekeepers
Nell and her younger brother Mikey, live with their uncle while their mother serves as a peacekeeper in Bosnia. Nell relates the difficulties of having a parent in the service. Nell attends a new school that, according to the teachers, has "zero tolerance" for bullying. Nonetheless, the school bullies, Shane and Bonnie, torment Nell.
Nell misses her mother and is too angry to answer or enjoy the email messages that her mother sends about the conditions in Bosnia. Mikey enjoys receiving the emails and starts a book drive at his school to honour Edin, a Bosnian boy his mother met through her work. Nell learns that Edin and his brother have been killed and tries to protect Mikey from the hearing about tragedy. When Bonnie attacks Nell and seriously injures her, Nell receives her mother's and uncle's support to move to a new school.
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Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R036166
A Company of Fools
Henri, a quiet and sickly choirboy, chronicles the events of the previous year when the Black Plague struck France and a street urchin arrived at the abbey. Although astonished by the waif's outlandish antics and angelic voice, Henri is drawn into a needed friendship with the boy. The two boys accompany a troupe of monks, called A Company of Fools, who entertain the sufferers of the plague. During a performance, Micah's voice is believed to have cured a sick child. Micah is revered by the Parisians and his inflated ego results in a horrific tragedy.
The diagram of the abbey, a map indicating the spread of the Plague, a glossary and a historical note provide additional information about 14th century medieval Europe.
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Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R040852
Sam's Light
Cole Fennety wants to buy a new bike, so he looks for a summer job. The problem is that Cole is only 14 years old and very few people will hire him as he is too young. Cole accepts a position at Sam's shop. Sam Kerrigan, the owner, is a cantankerous old man who does not talk much. Cole and Sam eventually develop a good working relationship. Unfortunately, Sam becomes ill and decides to retire, not only from work, but also from life. In the past, Sam was there for Cole, so now Cole feels he should provide support to Sam. Cole's best friend, Wayne, gets him into trouble and Cole realizes that Wayne is not a very good friend at all.
The Saskatchewan Young Readers' Choice Willow Awards Committee nominated this book for the Snow Willow Award in 2005.
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Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R030201
John McCrae's War: In Flanders Fields
The First World War's terrible Second Battle of Ypres has just broken out in Belgium. Canadian troops, stationed along the Yser canal, are under heavy fire and the number of casualties is mounting. Among the dead is Alexis Helmer, killed early on the morning of May 2, 1915 - the victim of a direct hit from a German shell. Dr. John McCrae, a friend of Helmer's, is there to pick up the pieces of the body and deliver a burial service over the gun blasts. McCrae would later pen the poem, "In Flanders Fields," while looking out over Helmer's grave.
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Record posted/updated: November 28, 2018
R038193
Throwaway Daughter
Dong-Mei, an abandoned Chinese orphan, is adopted as an infant by a Canadian couple and becomes known as Grace Parker. The Chinese government has a very strict one-child policy and there is a cultural preference for male children to carry on the family name. Throwaway Daughter follows Grace's quest to learn more about her birth, culture and family. Grace's adoptive mother, Jane, is sensitive to her adopted daughter's culture, but she has difficulty when Grace wants to go back to China to explore her Chinese heritage.
The Saskatchewan Young Readers Choice Willow Awards Committee nominated Throwaway Daughter for a 2004 Snow Willow award.
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Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R036465
Ann and Seamus
This tale of heroism and young love is based on the shipwreck of The Despatch in 1828. As the Irish immigrant ship bound for Quebec City crashes off the Isle aux Mort, Ann courageously navigates a rescue through the fog and wind. Among the rescued is Seamus, who offers Ann a chance to leave the Newfoundland fishing village to begin a new life in America. Ann grapples with this decision because she loves her home, but wishes to escape the possibility of following her mother's fate.
This novel was nominated for the 2004 Governor General's Award.
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Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R025841
Willa's New World
Willa lives in London, England and when her parents and brother succumb to the London plague in 1795, her uncle has her shipped to York Factory in Canada. This novel transports the reader back in time to a world of filth, cold and misery as Willa works in the factory and then ventures on a four-month trek to Fort Edmonton. The role of First Nations people in trading goods and information is examined extensively including the role of First Nations women in the fur trade.
This novel would enhance a creative writing class, a unit on women's roles or an inquiry into the life of First Nations people.
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Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R053536
Heart of a Samurai
In 1841, Manjiro and four friends are fishing on the sea. A sudden storm blows the boat far from land and eventually the group is stranded on a deserted island. An American whaling vessel, the John Howland, rescues the five young people. Growing up, Manjiro has heard about the barbarians from distant lands. His curiosity overcomes his fear and he starts a long journey to America with the crew of the John Howland.
Captain Whitfield eventually adopts Manjiro and takes him home to New England. As an adult, Manjiro returns to Japan, where he is imprisoned as an outsider. Using his knowledge of the West, Manjiro is in a position to persuade the shogun to open Japan's boundaries.
At that time in history, Japan had an isolation policy in effect. This book is based on a true adventure of John Manjiro Nakahama. A table of contents and black-and-white illustrations are included.
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Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R040611
Iqbal
This resource will make students aware of the conditions of children in many international contexts and may encourage activism. Each situation is detailed to help students understand the difficult conditions of some children's lives.
The context and issues include life in a distant land, family structures and responsibilities, child labour, gender roles and religious differences. This docu-novel, translated from the Italian version, adds a new dimension to the biographies of Iqbal Masih, a young activist who drew global attention to contemporary child labour.
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R038306
The Bone Collector's Son
Fourteen-year-old Bing-wing Chan lives in Vancouver's Chinatown in 1907. He resents his father, not because his father gambles away their money, but because he is a bone collector. He digs up the bones of the dead and sends them home to China for permanent burial. Bing hates having to help his father with this job and is afraid of the ghosts that hover around graveyards. In order to escape his father and bone collecting, Bing gets a job as a houseboy in a westerner's home. But the westerner's house is haunted and Bing must overcome his own fears in order to rid the house of ghosts.
Readers learn about the lives of Chinese immigrants in the early 1900s and the struggles they faced due to poverty and discrimination.
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Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R019212
Concentus Citizenship Education Resources. Grade 8: The Intentional & Explicit Teaching of Essential Citizenship Competencies
Students explore the concept of democracy as demonstrated in Canada. Throughout the study of democracy, students reflect upon alternative decision making processes such as consensus and majority rule. Students trace the evolution of legislation from an idea to implementation. They learn how the democratic process is strengthened by citizen participation.
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Record posted/updated: November 15, 2023
R038016
Run, Boy, Run
Based on a true story, Run Boy Run is about a 9-year-old Jewish boy who escapes the Warsaw Ghetto, and survives in the Nazi-occupied Polish countryside. When Srulik is running from the Nazis and meets his father dying in the field, his father gives him a Polish name, Jurek Staniak, so that he will blend in with Christian people. Jurek learns about the many types of people one encounters during his or her life.
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Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
R029893
Topher
Liam and his family inherit a cabin north of Prince Albert. Liam wants to fix it up and sell it. Thirty years ago, Liam's older brother runs away and drowns near the cabin after a bitter argument with his dad who, upon hearing the news, commits suicide. Liam's children are puzzled by their father's attitude, so they set out to discover what happened. What they discover is quite different from what Liam believes happened.
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Record posted/updated: November 26, 2018
R054604
The Legends of Lake on the Mountain: An Early Adventure of John A. Macdonald
In 1828, 13-year-old John A. Macdonald receives a treasure map. Stone Mills is buzzing with the news of a mysterious serpent in the Lake of the Mountain. John is certain that this will be the best summer ever and he is determined to solve both mysteries. As John searches to discover the truth, he realizes that his family may be in danger. John finds the inner strength to save his sister and locate the vigilante who is terrorizing Stone Mills.
Additional online support can be found on the Fireside Publishing website.
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Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R046369
Flight of the Tiger Moth
It is 1943 and the war has turned many prairie towns upside down. British men have come to Canada to train at a base near Moose Jaw. Jack is too young to enlist in the war, but his sister's boyfriend takes him up in an airplane and he secretly learns to fly. When a friend's plane comes down on the prairie, Jack has no choice but to make his first solo flight to save his friend's life. The story also provides a glimpse into Canadian life during World War II.
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Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
R037381
Flames of the Tiger
This book offers a realistic portrayal of a German boy's experiences during World War II. Dieter is caught between the blind patriotism of his older brother for the Hitler Youth and the growing skepticism for Hitler and the SS by his father. The plot portrays Canadian soldiers in a positive light during World War II, presents the viewpoint that the German children are human and portrays the Germans as more than Nazis.
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Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
R047176
Secret Path
Lyrics of songs composed by The Tragically Hip's Gord Downie are illustrated with graphic art by Jeff Lemire to recount the tragic story of Chanie Wenjack, an 12-year-old boy who died when he fled his residential school and tried to return on foot to his home 400 miles away. A download of 10 songs that were created from the lyrics is also available.
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Topic : Truth and Reconciliation
Price : $26.99
Record posted/updated: September 7, 2021
R047998
Bifocal
The issues of Bifocal include a student arrested on suspicion of terrorism and a high school torn apart by racism. The story is told from two different points of view. Haroon is devoted to his family and his grandparents emigrated from Afghanistan. Jay is a football star devoted to his team and is Caucasian.
One day their high school is on lockdown and the police arrest a Muslim student on suspicion of terrorist affiliations. The entire student body fragments along racial lines and both Haroon and Jay find that their differences initially put them at odds. The Muslim students become targets, while Jay and his teammates believe they have been set up to look like racists.
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Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R039180
Last Chance Bay
Meg Christie dreams of becoming a pilot just like her heroes Amelia Earhart and Beryl Markham. Meg lives in Cape Breton, where life is a struggle for coal miners' families, especially during World War II. Meg's aunt suffers from tuberculosis, her uncle is an alcoholic and her cousins are neglected. Meg's family does not understand her dream of becoming a pilot.
Miss MacKinnon, the new teacher who falls in love with Meg's cousin, Caleb, encourages Meg. However, the school committee dismisses Miss MacKinnon for her modern attitudes and Caleb is killed during the war. Meg is given the chance to fly when a pilot, who is a friend of Caleb's, returns from the war and offers her flying lessons.
Meg's voice regarding the technical, historical and cultural matters will lead to discussions about labour issues, gender equality, the war, the history of coal mining and the dynamics in family life and in an extended family.
This book won the Canadian Library Association Book of the Year Award for Children in 2005.
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Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R037144
Nobody's Child
This sequel to The Hunger presents a chilling account of genocide and its aftermath. Survivors of the 1909 Adana massacre, Miriam, her siblings, Kevork, and her aunt, scramble to survive during the turmoil and violence. Finding protection in an orphanage, the Armenians again face the threat of persecution by the Turks. Separated, each faces horrifying events, but hold to the steadfast belief that they will again be reunited. Skrypuch offers an account of the suffering endured by the Armenian people and their quest for peace. The book includes a list of websites, print and media resources.
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Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
R034068
Hana's Suitcase
The author documents a Japanese teacher's effort to find out what happened to a young Jewish girl named Hana Brady during World War II. Fumiko Ishioka was concerned that her students in Japan would never learn about this significant tragedy in history. Ishioka searches various Holocaust centres for authentic materials, and one day, a suitcase owned by Hana Brady arrives. Ishioka travels to Czechoslovakia and finally to Toronto where she interviews Hana's brother, George Brady, a survivor of the Holocaust.Ishioka's work is a comprehensive collection of archival material with a postscript from George Brady. It educates children about the horrors of the Holocaust and war.
The Canadian Library Association in 2003 selected Hana's Suitcase as the winner of the Book of the Year for Children Award. Hana's Suitcase also received the National Jewish Book Award and the Silver Birch Award.
The newspaper article about the work of Fumiko Ishioka also became a CBC radio documentary called Hana's Suitcase. The CBC radio documentary originally aired January 21, 2001, and can be accessed at www.cbc.ca/thesundayedition/features/hanassuitcase/
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Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R043990
Skybreaker
In this sequel to Airborn, Matt Cruse is on a training mission in a decrepit cargo airship when he comes across the ghost ship, Hyperion, an airship that hasn't been seen for 40 years and is rumoured to be full of treasure. Matt, his girlfriend Kate de Vries, and their sidekicks Hal and Nadina try to reach the Hyperion to claim the treasure. Their quest, however, does not go smoothly. Adversity in the form of air pirates, monsters and other dangers faces them at every turn. The setting of the story is a cobmination of the past and present - the characters wear Victorian dress, but have futuristic technology.
The villains, John Rath and his boss George Barton, work for the Aruba Consortium that has a monopoly on production of airship fuel. This aspect of the story could lead to an interesting classroom discussion about oil cartels. As well, elements of Skybreaker echo the stories of Prometheus and Icarus, which provide other opportunities for expansion.
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Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R038052
Crispin. The Cross of Lead
Set in 14th century England, Crispin is forced to flee his feudal village after he is falsely accused of a crime. He is declared a "wolf's head" and becomes legal prey of any man. Crispin finds refuge with a juggler who teaches him about self-worth. As it becomes clear that his rescuer is involved in a planned peasant uprising, Crispin must find a way to negotiate his freedom.
Infused with historical currents of the Black Plague, the power of the Church, feudalism and the Peasant's Revolt, this historical narrative was the winner of the 2003 John Newbery Award.
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Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R036477
Rapid Ray. The Story of Ray Lewis
The achievements of Ray Lewis, a medal-winning track-and-field athlete, are depicted in this biography. Drawn from personal interviews, the author describes the prejudice endured by the African-American athlete while training and working grueling hours as a porter. Photographs of the runner and his achievements paired with a story of an Olympic medalist who defied societal and cultural norms paint a picture of a true hero.
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Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
R039785
The Diary of a Young Girl: Anne Frank(The Definitive Edition)
This 1995 edition of Anne Frank's diary reveals a new depth of Anne's dreams, irritations and passions. Anne Frank's diary is a moving and eloquent document of the Holocaust. This edition has passages that were removed by her father in the original version because Anne talks critically about her mother and some of their companions in the attic in Amsterdam where they were hiding for two years.
Sexual references are mentioned in this version that would not have been acceptable in 1947 when the diary was first published. The text has been kept as Anne would have written in her diary because any attempts at editing are not appropriate in a historical document of this nature.
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Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R055434
For the Children
This collection of poems speaks of Mi'kmaq life and the hope for a better world. Elder Rita Joe addresses topics such as residential schools, a cure for an ingrown toenail, pollution and death. In some of the poems, the Mi'kmaq words are translated as Joe had done in her original manuscripts. The book includes a table of contents.
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Price : $18.95
Record posted/updated: November 28, 2018
R070678
Extraordinary Women Explorers
The women mentioned in this book, several of whom are Canadian, followed their dreams of exploring the unknown. These short biographical selections provide background information as well as a summary of the women's adventures and contributions. Photographs and quotes by the explorers are included.
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Record posted/updated: November 22, 2018
R035839
Hope's War
Hope's War depicts the struggles faced by Kat Baliuk, when her grandfather is accused of war crimes because he was an auxiliary police officer in World War II in the Ukraine. Danylo, Kat's grandfather, is labelled as a monster in the media and courts despite the lack of clear evidence. As the Baliuk family faces the scrutiny and anger of the community, Kat discovers the importance of family and friends.
This book intertwines facts about the Ukrainian resistance during the war with both contemporary Ukrainian culture and Canadian high school life. It also deals with prejudice, intolerance and problems with the Canadian immigration system. The ending of the story is left open to provoke discussion about the choices people make in the face of evil. Included are an author's note that provides information regarding the deportation of Canadian citizens charged with war crimes. A resource list is also included.
The Manitoba Young Readers' Choice Award nominated Hope's War for an award in 2003. The book was nominated for the Saskatchewan Young Readers' Choice Snow Award in 2004.
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Record posted/updated: July 8, 2024
R040014
The Devil's Arithmetic
Hannah is tired of remembering and listening to her grandfather rant and rave about the Nazis. This year's Passover Seder, however, is different. Hannah is transported back in time to Poland during the war and becomes Chaya. Chaya is captured by the Nazis and taken to a death camp. She meets Rivka, who teaches her how to keep her identity and how to survive the dehumanizing processes of the camp. When Rivka is chosen to go to the gas chamber and Chaya offers to go instead, Hannah is returned to her grandparents' apartment.
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Record posted/updated: February 25, 2019