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  • Ear-Witness: A Jessica March Mystery

    Mary Ann Scott

    language (Dundurn, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Jessica Marsh, who is fifteen and "hasn’t lost her baby-fat yet," lives with her mother on the top floor of a hundred-year-old triplex in Parkdale, a multicultural area in Toronto. Being an ear-witness to a murder is frightening, but when Raffi, a gentle black man who is her mother’s boyfriend, is arrested as the killer, Jess is terrified.While struggling to unravel the crimes, Jess is also dealing with other problems. She has been estranged from her lawyer father for several years, and Raffi’s arrest gives her an excuse to reestablish contact. She is harassed at school. Her best friend becomes sexually active and runs away from home. And Jess herself has her own decisions to make about entering into an intimate relationship whe she is pursued by a handsome young refugee from Central America.These problems are typical of those faced by today’s teenagers. Jess handles them awkwardly, emotionally, and occasionally with considerable panache.
  • Matharts: Exploring Math through Art for 3-6 Year Olds

    By (author) Mary Ann Kohl

    Paperback (Gryphon House,U.S., July 6, 1996)
    Excellent Book
  • Ear-Witness: A Jessica March Mystery

    Mary Ann Scott

    Paperback (Dundurn, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Jessica Marsh, who is fifteen and "hasn't lost her baby-fat yet," lives with her mother on the top floor of a hundred-year-old triplex in Parkdale, a multicultural area in Toronto. Being an ear-witness to a murder is frightening, but when Raffi, a gentle black man who is her mother's boyfriend, is arrested as the killer, Jess is terrified. While struggling to unravel the crimes, Jess is also dealing with other problems. She has been estranged from her lawyer father for several years, and Raffi's arrest gives her an excuse to reestablish contact. She is harassed at school. Her best friend becomes sexually active and runs away from home. And Jess herself has her own decisions to make about entering into an intimate relationship whe she is pursued by a handsome young refugee from Central America. These problems are typical of those faced by today's teenagers. Jess handles them awkwardly, emotionally, and occasionally with considerable panache.
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  • New Girl

    Mary Ann Scott

    Hardcover (Fitzhenry & Whiteside, Feb. 27, 2003)
    After a lifetime of the same town and the same, well-known friends, Kat's a new girl. Everything's different. Faces in the hallways of the big-city school are every colour, and not one of them looks at her, warmly or otherwise.
  • Where are the Night Animals?

    By (author) Mary Ann Fraser

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Aug. 16, 1999)
    This children's text looks at the animals that come out at night - the barn owl, the coyote, and the raccoon among others. The book aims to find out what nocturnal animals do while we sleep, and features special activities on how to look for night animals.
  • Ear-Witness: A Jessica Marsh Mystery

    By (author) Mary Ann Scott

    Paperback (Boardwalk Books, July 6, 1996)
    Being an ear-witness to a murder is frightening for 15-year-old Jessica, but when Raffi, her mother's gentle boyfriend, is arrested as the killer, Jess becomes terrified.