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  • The Painted Chest

    Judith Christine Mills

    language (CreateSpace, July 25, 2012)
    An old wooden chest lies buried in the mud. Who will unlock its secret?The Painted Chest is a story of hope, inspiration and the uniquely transformative power of music and art. It is for all those who truly believe that we cannot live by bread alone, and that the creation of "food for the soul and spirit" can only enhance and enrich our lives.The inhabitants of a small farming community are haunted by the memory of a famine long past. Each day they clear, plant, and harvest the land, leaving little time for anything else. Without play or the joy of creation, their lives have become sombre and colorless.One day, however, a young girl decides to act. Inspired by the dreams that will not leave her, and drawn by the discovery of a magical link to the past, Maddie changes her own life and the lives of everyone around her.
  • While the Bear Sleeps: Winter Tales and Traditions

    Caitlin Matthews, Judith Christine Mills

    Hardcover (Barefoot Books, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Describes the origins and custom of winter holidays, and offers a selection of traditional stories for the holidays and for such other seasonal events as the first snow and the return of spring
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  • The Strange Voyage of The Raconteur

    Judith Christine (J.C.) Mills

    eBook (Judith Christine Mills, June 22, 2012)
    A coming of age story about a young man, struggling to find his place in the world, who encounters a crusty old sailor on a mysterious sea journey and discovers that he is linked to the legend of an ancient and powerful religious relic.
  • The Painted Chest

    Judith Christine Mills

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 8, 2011)
    An old wooden chest lies buried in the mud. Who will unlock its secret? The Painted Chest is a story of hope, inspiration and the uniquely transformative power of music and art. It is for all those who truly believe that we cannot live by bread alone, and that the creation of "food for the soul and spirit" can only enhance and enrich our lives. The inhabitants of a small farming community are haunted by the memory of a famine long past. Each day they clear, plant, and harvest the land, leaving little time for anything else. Without play or the joy of creation, their lives have become sombre and colorless. One day, however, a young girl decides to act. Inspired by the dreams that will not leave her, and drawn by the discovery of a magical link to the past, Maddie changes her own life and the lives of everyone around her.
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  • Philippe and the Magic Cup: A Voyageur’s Tale

    Judith Christine Mills

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 25, 2016)
    'Philippe and The Magic Cup - A Voyageur's Tale' is a fictionalized account of the journey of fifteen-year-old North West Company voyageur, Philippe Brossard. Chronicling the lives of a unique brotherhood of men, as they faced the challenges and perils of the early nineteenth century North American wilderness, this historically accurate story is a testament to their unwavering faith and extraordinary courage.
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  • Wild Cameron Women

    Maureen Hull, Judith Christine Mills

    Hardcover (Fitzhenry & Whiteside, March 1, 2000)
    Kate had a problem with bears. They came out of her closet at night and scared her silly. It was so bad that no one in Kate's house could sleep. Luckily, Kate's mother called Nana Cameron, who wasn't surprised to hear about the bears at all. When Nana arrived, she had everything under control. She had three tartan nightgowns and a powerful story to share with Kate. It took a few nights, but sure enough, as soon as the bears found out who they were dealing with, they left town for good. You see, Kate comes from a long line of Wild Cameron Women.
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  • The Goodfellow Chronicles, Book Two: The Messengers

    Judith Christine Mills

    Paperback (Key Porter Kids, Nov. 10, 2002)
    BOOK TWO in THE GOODFELLOW CHRONICLES TRILOGY: WHEN A YOUNG BOY BECOMES THE FIRST HUMAN IN HISTORY TO STUMBLE UPON A RACE OF SMALL CREATURES THAT HAS BEEN SECRETLY GUIDING AND INSPIRING "GIFTED" PEOPLE THROUGHOUT TIME, HE TRIGGERS A COSMIC CONVERGENCE AND A DANGEROUS CONFRONTATION BETWEEN THE FORCES OF GOOD AND EVIL.The adventure continues!With the end of the school year just a few weeks away, Sam Middleton is looking forward to a peaceful summer - until he receives a letter telling him that Jolly Goodfellow and his young nephew Edgar have disappeared. In this second installment to The Goodfellow Chronicles, readers join Sam and an expanding cast of Sage (a race of creatures who provide unseen inspiration to gifted humans) as they continue to explore the mysteries of an ancient and legendary scroll.When Sam realizes that his friends' disappearance has something to do with the scroll and that the scroll itself is linked to England's mysterious crop circles, he foregoes his plans for a quiet vacation and dedicates his summer to searching for Jolly and Edgar.But he isn't alone ... The evil Professor Mandrake is searching, too, and he has his own scroll to guide him. As the search for the missing Goodfellows ranges from England to the United States, and Sam and Mandrake battle for possession of the scrolls, we discover the origin of these special relics, as well as their importance to the history - and the future - of humankind.The Goodfellow Chronicles is a story of friendship, courage, sacrifice and loyalty. With an extensive cast of engaging and multi-dimensional characters, the Goodfellow Chronicles delivers a plot full of twists, turns and surprises, against a backdrop of the eternal battle between good and evil. The Goodfellow Chronicles was shortlisted for the Ontario Library Association's Red Maple Award, chosen as one of the Best Books for Fall by CBC Radio, awarded a Children's Choice Pick by the Winnipeg Free Press, chosen one of the year's Top Books by The Canadian Toy Testing Council, and given 2 Our Choice Awards by The Canadian Children's Book Centre.In a 2007 article "Where to turn when Harry retires", The Globe and Mail (Canada's National Newspaper) included the Goodfellow Chronicles in a list of fantasy series for children to read after they had finished the final book in the "Harry Potter" series.
  • The Strange Voyage of the Raconteur

    Judith Christine Mills

    Paperback (Key Porter Books, June 14, 2007)
    A young man, struggling to find his place in the world, encounters a crusty old sailor on a mysterious journey and discovers that he is linked to the legend of an ancient and powerful relic.
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  • The Goodfellow Chronicles, Book Three: The Book of the Sage

    Judith Christine Mills

    Paperback (Key Porter Kids, July 10, 2004)
    BOOK THREE of THE GOODFELLOW CHRONICLES TRILOGY:WHEN A YOUNG BOY BECOMES THE FIRST HUMAN IN HISTORY TO STUMBLE UPON A RACE OF SMALL CREATURES THAT HAS BEEN SECRETLY GUIDING AND INSPIRING "GIFTED" PEOPLE THROUGHOUT TIME, HE TRIGGERS A COSMIC CONVERGENCE AND A DANGEROUS CONFRONTATION BETWEEN THE FORCES OF GOOD AND EVIL.In this riveting conclusion to The Goodfellow Chronicles, we are propelled into the future, where the fate of the world hangs in a precarious balance. As the keeper of the last lighthouse on the rugged coast of Maine, Sam Middleton enjoys a peaceful existence. Although he continues to guard the two ancient and powerful scrolls entrusted to his care, all is seemingly quiet in the battle between Sage and Fen. But things are not always as they seem. When a strange discovery on a distant planet exposes an unsettling link between The Sage and their enemies, The Fen prepare to strike. Mounting a campaign of deception and trickery, they lure the unsuspecting Sage into what may be their final conflict. The only hope for the future lies with Sam and his young granddaughter, Alice. Join them as they race against time to save The Sage from disaster before their fate - and that of the entire world - is sealed forever.The Goodfellow Chronicles is a story of friendship, courage, sacrifice and loyalty. With an extensive cast of engaging and multi-dimensional characters, The Goodfellow Chronicles delivers a plot full of twists, turns and surprises against a backdrop of the eternal battle between good and evil. The Goodfellow Chronicles was shortlisted for the Ontario Library Association's Red Maple Award, chosen as one of the Best Books for Fall by CBC Radio, awarded a Children's Choice Pick by The Winnipeg Free Press, chosen one of the year's Top Books by The Canadian Toy Testing Council, and given 2 Our Choice Awards by The Canadian Children's Book Centre. In a 2007 article "Where to turn when Harry retires", The Globe and Mail (Canada's National Newspaper) included The Goodfellow Chronicles in a list of fantasy series for children to read once they had finished the final book in the "Harry Potter" series.
  • The Strange Voyage of the Raconteur

    Judith Christine Mills

    Paperback (Key Porter Books, June 14, 2007)
    It is late spring in a small port town on the shores of the Great Lakes. Joseph Allenby is about to turn 17. With his final year of high school just a summer away, Joe finds himself at a crossroads — uncertain about his future, and anxious to find a place in a world where he feels he doesn't belong.Seeking refuge from an unsettling environment at home, Joe begins to spend more and more time among the people and boats at the local marina. For as long as he can remember, he has been lured to the water's edge — strangely comforted by it — even though his family has never held any particular attachment to seafaring. It is here that he meets Zen, a mysterious voyager and a storyteller who is traveling single-handedly around the world in his boat, the Raconteur. When it is revealed that Zen is on a mission as strange and compelling as the man himself — one that is linked to a legend as old as time — Joe embarks on his own journey of discovery and the voyage of a lifetime.
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  • The Boy Who Stuck Out His Tongue: A Yiddish Folk Tale

    Edith Tarbescu, Judith Christine Mills

    Hardcover (Barefoot Books, Aug. 1, 2000)
    The good-natured hustle and bustle of life in a little Hungarian village is vividly captured in a comical Yiddish folk tale which shows that, however inept the individual, when the community works as a whole, wonders can happen.
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  • The Painted Chest

    Judith Christine Mills

    Paperback (Key Porter Books, March 11, 2008)
    The Painted Chest is a story of hope and inspiration. A young girl with a dream leads those around her to a better life through the uniquely transformative power of music and art, showing them that "food" for the soul and spirit is just as important as nourishment for the body. "The days will all be long and cold, If you nourish body but not soul. There's more to life than flesh and bone, We cannot live by bread alone."
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