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Books with author Michele Martin Bossley

  • Tampered

    Michele Martin Bossley

    Library Binding (Orca Book Publishers, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Trevor has started his first job at Ashton's Fresh Marketplace, where someone has been tampering with the food. Cayenne has been sprinkled on cookies, garlic put in coffee, and plastic insects hidden in fruit displays to terrify customers. Trevor and his friends Nick and Robyn decide to find out who is out to destroy the store's reputation. Is it Mattie, the disgruntled ex-employee? Or perhaps the competition? Or is it Alex, their schoolmate who doesn't know when a joke has gone too far? Their snooping makes the kids themselves seem suspicious, and soon they realize they have to solve the mystery before Trevor gets fired for a crime he didn't commit.
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  • Danger Zone

    Michele Martin Bossley

    Library Binding (James Lorimer, Nov. 4, 2002)
    Jason loves playing for his Calgary hockey team, but everything changes when he accidentally checks an opposing player from behind. The player hits the boards hard and is seriously hurt, and Jason faces suspension from the league. Against tough odds, Jason must find a way to prove himself—to his family, his friends, his teacher and to his team. Powerful and entertaining, Danger Zone follows the struggle of an underdog—both on and off the ice.
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  • Power Play

    Michele Martin Bossley

    Paperback (Lorimer, Oct. 9, 2001)
    When Zach Thomas broke his wrist going into the boards early in the hockey season, he thought he was done for the year. But as his Cochrane, Alberta, Pee Wee team gets ready for the play-offs, his doctor tells him he's healed-up enough to pay. Zach isn't so sure. His fear of being checked hard in the corner makes him very reluctant to head back out on the ice. To make matters worse, a tough guy on an opposing team claims he has unfinished business with Zach. When he gets to talk with an NHL pro, however, Zach learns from experience how to stand up to his fears--and to the bully. Power Play shows how sport helps us face our fears, and overcome them. [Fry Reading Level - 3.3
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  • Queen of the Court

    Michele Martin Bossley

    Library Binding (James Lorimer, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Kallana wears the wildest clothes of anyone at her suburban Calgary junior high school. Still, it seems it's not enough to get the attention of her freelance photographer father or her non-kid-friendly mother. When her dad signs her up for the basketball team after Kallana is sent home from school for wearing "provocative" clothes, she's mortified: she can't dribble, she can't shoot, and the uniforms are just hideous. But as things get worse at home, basketball practice comes to be a welcome relief, and the self-confidence she learns at the free-throw line helps her prepare for the difficult changes she has to face. Queen of the Court is the touching story of a young girl whose experience of sport helps her cope with unexpected change.
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  • Breathing Not Required

    Michele Martin Bossley

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Jan. 16, 1995)
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  • Breathing Not Required

    Michele Martin Bossley

    Library Binding (James Lorimer, Jan. 1, 1995)
    Gracie and her friend Laura are both on the synchronized swim team in their hometown of Cochrane, Alberta. Gracie is focused and hard-working, eager to be chosen for a solo. Laura is more relaxed about synchro, wanting above all to enjoy the sport. As the swim meet nears, these different approaches strain their friendship and threaten the success of the team itself. Lively and good humoured, Breathing Not Required is a novel about competition, jealousy, and the importance of friendship.
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  • The Winning Edge

    Michele Martin Bossley

    Library Binding (James Lorimer, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Jennie loves training at Richmond Skate, her Calgary figure skating club, but her Olympic dreams always seem impossibly far away. When her coach suggests she's got real talent, however, Jennie's ready to do what it takes to make her dreams real—or so she thinks. Soon she's trying again and again and again to land her double Axel, and sacrificing her social life for the rink. As the cost of skating success becomes higher and higher, Jennie starts to wonder if being a star is worth what she's losing along the way. The Winning Edge is an exciting, fast-moving story about a young skater whose ambitions force her to examine what she values most in life.
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  • Power Play

    Michele Martin Bossley

    Library Binding (James Lorimer, Oct. 9, 2001)
    When Zach Thomas broke his wrist going into the boards early in the hockey season, he thought he was done for the year. But as his Cochrane, Alberta, Pee Wee team gets ready for the play-offs, his doctor tells him he's healed-up enough to pay. Zach isn't so sure. His fear of being checked hard in the corner makes him very reluctant to head back out on the ice. To make matters worse, a tough guy on an opposing team claims he has unfinished business with Zach. When he gets to talk with an NHL pro, however, Zach learns from experience how to stand up to his fears--and to the bully. Power Play shows how sport helps us face our fears, and overcome them. [Fry Reading Level - 3.3
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  • Bio-pirate

    Michele Martin Bossley

    Library Binding (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Trevor, Robyn and Nick decide they have a mystery to solve when Trevor discovers a suspicious looking young man snooping around. They learn about missing research involving the use of carob beans to aid in cancer treatment-potentially valuable information. With a shady looking grad student, a bitter activist and an employee of a medical research firm to deal with, our amateur sleuths are faced with their greatest challenge yet.
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  • Trapped

    Michele Martin Bossley

    Paperback (James Lorimer, May 2, 2002)
    Nothing seems to be going right for Jane's soccer team this year. Then, to make things worse, some of the girls' stuff starts going missing. Everyone points the finger at the new girl, but Jane is determined to find the real culprit . . . and get her team back on track.Trapped is a story that shows how tiny rumours can have huge consequences, and how these consequences can be overcome with understanding and forgiveness.
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  • Fraud Squad

    Michele Martin Bossley

    Library Binding (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 1, 2009)
    When Trevor, Nick and Robyn visit the Royal Tyrrell Museum, Robyn is inspired to raise funds for a dinosaur dig that will close soon if it doesn't find funding. The kids are caught up in another mystery when a chain of suspicious events, including the disappearance of important fossils and a fraudulent discovery at the dig, leads them to wonder what's going on. Is the new visiting scientist behind the fraud, or did Robyn's enthusiasm to save the dig lead her astray?
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  • Water Fight!

    Michele Martin Bossley

    Library Binding (James Lorimer, Jan. 1, 1996)
    Josie's sister Melissa is too perfect, better than her in everything—except in the pool. Josie dreams of an Olympic swimming gold, and works hard with her Calgary swim team to achieve it. So when Melissa decides to join the team too, Josie is outraged and afraid that, once again, her sister will beat her. But as the big invitational swim meet approaches Melissa acts to help make Josie's dream come true, and forces them both to reconsider the value of sisterhood. Water Fight! is the story of two sisters who overcome sibling rivalry and learn to be themselves.
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