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  • A Perfect Gentle Knight

    Kit Pearson

    eBook (Puffin Canada, Sept. 9, 2008)
    Kit Pearson’s most recent and critically acclaimed novel tells the story of the 5 Bell children, each of them coping in various ways in the aftermath of their mother’s death. Set in the 1950s and seen through the perspective of the middle child, 11-year-old Corrie, A Perfect Gentle Knight illustrates how a rich fantasy life both helps and hinders children trying to cope with loss, loneliness, and growing up.While elder sister Roz is growing up and out of the desire for fantasy games, eldest brother Sebastian, who fancies himself Sir Lancelot in their Round Table game, continues to need it as much as ever, creating tension in the family and concern for Corrie, who worries that he may have lost his grip on reality.
  • And Nothing But The Truth

    Kit Pearson

    eBook (HarperCollins, Aug. 14, 2012)
    Kit Pearson’s endearing heroine from The Whole Truth, Polly, is now thirteen and following in her sister’s footsteps to a boarding school in Victoria. The adjustment is difficult—all those rules!—and Polly often escapes into her dreams of becoming an artist. At least her family is intact again, and there are no more dark and difficult secrets to be kept hidden . . . that is, until her teenage sister, Maud, makes a dramatic confession. Will Polly be able to keep this new secret? Will it tear her family apart again?
  • Awake and Dreaming

    Kit Pearson

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, April 1, 1997)
    Longing for a family with lots of love and siblings, Theo, who lives in poverty with her irresponsible mother, is mysteriously "adopted" by the Kaldors, the family of her dreams, who begin to fade away one day, leaving behind a confused Theo.
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  • A Handful of Time

    Kit Pearson

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Feb. 1, 1988)
    When Patricia's mother sends her to her cousins' cottage for the summer, Patricia doesn't want to go. She doesn't know her cousins at all, and she's never been good at camping or canoeing, let alone making new friends. When she arrives at the cottage, her worst fears come true: her cousin Kelly teases her; Aunt Ginnie and Uncle Doug feel sorry for her. She doesn't fit in. Then Patricia discovers an old watch hidden under a floorboard. When she winds it, she finds herself taken back in time to the summer when her own mother was twelve ...
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  • The Sky Is Falling

    Kit Pearson

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, May 1, 1990)
    In the summer of 1940 as the war in Europe begins to intensify, a reluctant ten-year-old Norah and her five-year-old brother Gavin are sent by their parents to safety in Canada where to Norah's dismay they are taken in by the rich Ogilvie family.
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  • Prentice Hall Algebra 2

    Pearson

    Hardcover
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  • The Whole Truth

    Kit Pearson

    Paperback (HarperTrophy, Aug. 14, 2012)
    It is 1932. Polly and her older sister, Maud, travel by train and boat from Winnipeg to an island between Vancouver and Victoria. Polly will live with their grandmother, the sisters’ new guardian, and attend the small school on the island, while Maud will go to boarding school in Victoria.Their extended family welcomes the girls warmly. New-school jitters give way to new friendships and even a new puppy, and slowly Polly feels that she is becoming part of a larger family she never knew until now.But Polly and Maud have a dramatic secret, and they have promised each other never to tell anyone. A surprise arrival on the island, however, threatens Polly’s newfound happiness and tests the bonds of family love. Can Polly keep the secret and her new life on the island?
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  • Dear Canada: Whispers of War: The War of 1812 Diary of Susanna Merritt, Niagara, Upper Canada, 1812

    Kit Pearson

    eBook (Scholastic Canada, Sept. 1, 2012)
    In the summer of 1812, as rumours of a looming war become a reality, Susanna, her mother and sister are surviving as best they can while the men are fighting. As news of various battles reaches them, Susanna becomes even more concerned for the safety and well-being of her beloved brother and father. She is also torn between the loyalties of her best friend and her mother - both Americans living in Upper Canada - and her father's and brother's allegiance to General Brock and the King. But the night of the Battle of Queenston Heights, Susanna's main concern is for survival.
  • The Whole Truth

    Kit Pearson

    language (HarperTrophy, Aug. 16, 2011)
    It is 1932. Polly and her older sister, Maud, travel by train and boat from Winnipeg to an island between Vancouver and Victoria. Polly will live with their grandmother, the sisters’ new guardian, and attend the small school on the island, while Maud will go to boarding school in Victoria. Their extended family welcomes the girls warmly. New-school jitters give way to new friendships and even a new puppy, and slowly Polly feels that she is becoming part of a larger family she never knew until now. But Polly and Maud have a dramatic secret, and they have promised each other never to tell anyone. A surprise arrival on the island, however, threatens Polly’s newfound happiness and tests the bonds of family love. Can Polly keep the secret and her new life on the island?
  • Awake and Dreaming

    Kit Pearson

    Mass Market Paperback (Puffin, Sept. 4, 2007)
    Theo and her young, irresponsible mother seem trapped in their miserable, poverty-stricken life. Theo dreams of belonging to a “real” family, and her dream seems to come true when she is mysteriously adopted by the large, warm Kaldor family. But as time passes, the magic of Theo’s new life begins to fade, and soon she finds herself back with her mother. Were the Kaldors real or just a dream? And who is the shadowy figure who haunts Theo’s thoughts?
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  • Looking at the Moon

    Kit Pearson

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, June 1, 1992)
    While spending the summer of 1943 in a cottage in Muskoka, Canada, with her brother Gavin, Norah, a British war refugee, falls for her adoptive cousin, Andrew, a pacifist whose ideals threaten their relationship, in the sequel to The Sky Is Falling.
  • The Sky Is Falling

    Kit Pearson

    Paperback (Puffin, June 1, 1995)
    The experiences of a young girl and her small brother who are evacuated to Canada at the beginning of World War II and find that they will be staying with complete strangers
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