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Books with author Joyce Grant

  • Sliding Home

    Joyce Grant

    Paperback (James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Miguel hasn't missed El Salvador since arriving in North America with his mother and sister. But with his father still in El Salvador and gangs shaking down the old neighborhood, life isn't easy for Miguel. When his father's situation becomes critical, Miguel becomes desperate to bring him to North America. But he can't even afford to join his baseball team on a road game―how can his family possibly pay his father's way? A solution comes from Miguel's teammate, who proposes a big baseball fundraiser. As the team learns about the hard realities some new immigrant kids face, Miguel and his family learn to trust their neighbors and teammates.
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  • Sliding Home

    Joyce Grant

    Library Binding (James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Miguel hasn't missed El Salvador since arriving in North America with his mother and sister. But with his father still in El Salvador and gangs shaking down the old neighborhood, life isn't easy for Miguel. When his father's situation becomes critical, Miguel becomes desperate to bring him to North America. But he can't even afford to join his baseball team on a road game―how can his family possibly pay his father's way? A solution comes from Miguel's teammate, who proposes a big baseball fundraiser. As the team learns about the hard realities some new immigrant kids face, Miguel and his family learn to trust their neighbors and teammates.
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  • The Tooth Fairy

    Graham Joyce

    eBook (G&Sbooks, Sept. 6, 2011)
    This classic award-winning novel tells the story of young Sam who wakes one night to find the Tooth Fairy in his room. She is not the gentle figure of childhood legend, but a frightening and malevolent presence. As Sam grows from a boy to a teenager he and his friends seem like any normal group of boys. They roam wild around the outskirts of their car factory city having fun, daring adults to challenge their freedom. But Sam continues to be visited by the fairy. Is the fairy real or is she just some part of his tortured imagination and if she is, how far is she to blame for the terrible events that are to follow? Contains a 3,000-word Afterword by the author.
  • Tagged Out

    Joyce Grant

    Paperback (Lorimer, Feb. 12, 2016)
    The inner-city Toronto Blues baseball team is having a lousy year. Shortstop Nash and the Blues can't seem to win. They especially hate losing to their archrivals, the rich kids of the Parkhill Pirates. When all-star player Jock joins the team, it looks like the Blues might be able to turn the season around. The only problem? When the Pirates find out that Jock is gay, they ambush Nash and Jock, and Nash has to decide if he wants to stand by his teammate.Download the free Teacher's Resource Guide!
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  • Gabby: Wonder Girl by Joyce Grant

    Joyce Grant

    Hardcover (Fitzhenry & Whiteside, March 15, 1856)
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  • The Tooth Fairy

    Graham Joyce

    Hardcover (Tor Books, Feb. 1, 1998)
    Sam and his friends are like any gang of normal young boys. Roaming wild around the outskirts of their car-factory town. Daring adults to challenge their freedom.Until the day Sam wakes to find the Tooth Fairy sitting on the edge of his bed. Not the benign figure of childhood myth, but an enigmatic presence that both torments and seduces him, changing his life forever.Is she real or just a figment of his turbulent imagination? All Sam knows, as he painfully grows from childhood to adolescence, is that she is never very far away...
  • The Tooth Fairy

    Graham Joyce

    Paperback (Tor Books, Dec. 15, 1998)
    The engaging and senstive story of Sam Southall growing up with the unpredictable presence of the Tooth Fairy.
  • Gabby

    Joyce Grant, Jan Dolby

    Hardcover (Fitzhenry & Whiteside, Dec. 4, 2012)
    Gabby reaches up, up, up, to put away her last book when suddenly, the book tumbles out of her hand and the letters inside scatter around her playroom! Before Gabby can collect them all, the letters take on a life of their own, “spelling” disaster! Will Gabby manage to tame her new “word-mates” and show them how letters can also make “f-r-i-e-n-d-s?”
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  • The Devil's Ladder

    Graham Joyce

    Paperback (Faber and Faber, Jan. 1, 2009)
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  • The Tooth Fairy

    Graham Joyce

    Paperback (Orion Pub Co, April 15, 2002)
    ‘A deft canny novel about growing up, cunningly disguised as a highly readable fairy story: a modern parable of loss and maturity’ Iain M. Banks A story about a boy growing up in England in the 1960s - with one singular difference: He's haunted by a demonic Tooth Fairy that only he can see, but whose malignant influence spills over onto his family and friends. When seven-year-old Sam Southall, loses a tooth, he's visited that night by a sinister, rank-smelling, foul-mouthed, mercurial Tooth Fairy. Slowly, The Tooth Fairy teaches Sam to make mischief at school, then insists that Sam have his friend Terry sleep over. That same night, Terry's father shoots his wife, his other children, and himself . . .
  • The Exchange

    Graham Joyce

    Hardcover (Viking Books for Young Readers, July 17, 2008)
    A taut, otherworldly thriller set in contemporary England. Caz and her best friend Lucy have a secret. Late at night, they break into strangers? homes?not to steal anything, just for the rush. Then Caz gets caught in the act by elderly Mrs. Tranter, and before she knows it, the old woman has snapped a silver bracelet around her wrist. Caz can?t remove it, no matter what she does; and then it becomes part of her, sinking into her skin like a tattoo. Worst and most unsettling of all, it?s given her an unpredictable kind of ESP. She can see into people?s inner lives, whether she wants to or not. The Exchange is gritty magical realism with a sense of humor?just right for fans of Holly Black and Sonya Hartnett.
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  • Gabby Wonder Girl

    Joyce Grant, Jan Dolby

    Hardcover (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, July 26, 2016)
    Gabby returns as Wonder Girl in the third book of the Gabby series. When Gabby finds a mysterious photograph in her backyard, she teams up with her best friend, Super Roy, to figure out who the strange girl in the picture is. Using her magic book and the power of punctuation, Gabby and Roy must ask the right questions to solve the mystery and save the day.
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