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Books with author Sean Little

  • Look Through My Window

    Jean Little

    Mass Market Paperback (HarperCollins Canada, Limited, Jan. 1, 1995)
    This book is a used library book and may contain the library's name, barcode, markings etc. This book is by no means stolen and is available for resale.
  • The Belonging Place

    Jean Little

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, Nov. 1, 1997)
    In the 1840s, a Scottish orphan is brought to Canada to live with distant family members, and she finds her strange new world difficult at first as she must learn to cope with her previously unknown relations, new surroundings, and a dramatically different way of life.
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  • From Anna

    Jean Little

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Publishers, Oct. 1, 1972)
    A shy and awkward girl leaves Germany with her family to begin a new life in Canada
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  • Dancing Through the Snow

    Jean Little

    Hardcover (Kane Miller Book Pub, June 1, 2009)
    Abandoned as a baby, Min has a history of failed foster placements, but Jess Hart, a doctor who has worked with Children's Aid, looks past Min's hardened exterior and decides to bring her to her own home for the Christmas holidays.
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  • Stand in the wind

    Jean Little

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, March 15, 1975)
    Two sets of sisters learn about family relationships during a vacation they share at a beach cottage.
  • Dear Canada: All Fall Down: The Landslide Diary of Abby Roberts, Frank, District of Alberta, 1902

    Jean Little

    eBook (Scholastic Canada, Jan. 1, 2014)
    A young girl survives the deadliest landslide in Canadian history - but a family secret could call into question everything she thought she knew about her life before the disaster.After her father dies, Abby and her family move west to live with relatives who run a hotel in the mining town of Frank, Alberta. Abby keeps busy helping out at the hotel, being chief caregiver to her little brother with Down Syndrome, and learning Morse Code at the telegraph office.When the devastating Frank Slide buries much of the town, Abby must do all she can to help. But a long-buried family secret emerged just before the disaster - and she must wait for the dust to settle before getting the answers she so desperately wants.Inspired by two of her own relatives, one who helped run a telegraph office in the late 1800s and another who shares Abby's story (and her family secret), Jean Little crafts a compelling story rich with emotion and historical detail.
  • Dear Canada: Exiles from the War: The War Guest Diary of Charlotte Mary Twiss, Guelph, Ontario, 1940

    Jean Little

    eBook (Scholastic Canada, Dec. 1, 2015)
    When a frightened girl and boy arrive on the Twiss family's doorstep to escape the Blitz, Charlotte wonders how she will keep her war guests from missing their parents back home, or from cowering every time a plane flies overhead. Though the war is being waged across the Atlantic, Charlotte begins to feel its danger, as her brother George defies their parents and enlists in the Navy. After months of receiving letters from overseas, suddenly there is no word from him - has the unthinkable happened and George's ship been sunk by a German submarine?Charlotte Twiss's diary shows her innermost feelings about her life on the Canadian homefront, as she helps her war guests "settle in" and wonders whether her brother is safe from harm.
  • Mine for Keeps

    Jean Little

    Mass Market Paperback (Puffin, Feb. 6, 1996)
    Away at school, Sally Copeland has always dreamed of going home, but now that she’s there, she feels frightened and unsure of herself.Will her brother and sister accept her? Will she be able to do things for herself? And what will it be like to go to a regular school and be the only one with cerebral palsy?
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  • Spring begins in March

    Jean Little

    Hardcover (Little, Brown, March 15, 1966)
    The sequel to "Mine For Keeps", focusing on Meg, who doesn't suffer from cerebal palsy, like her sister, but does badly in school and often feels left out and confused. However, her life begins to turn around when her parents give her a dog.
  • Look Through My Window

    Jean Little

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, June 1, 1970)
    Emily, an only child, discovers the joys of living with a large family and the meaning of friendship
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  • Listen for the Singing

    Jean Little

    eBook (Scholastic Canada, Oct. 1, 2017)
    A companion to the beloved classic From Anna!Just as Anna is about to enter a new school, she hears news on Papa's radio β€” Canada is at war with Germany. What will that mean for the Soldens, who immigrated from Germany just a few years ago?She soon finds out. Customers stop shopping at Papa's store, a teacher in her school bullies any students with German surnames, and Rudi is threatening to enlist, even though he is torn about fighting against the people of his homeland. He too hates Hitler, but wants to find a way to fight that would not pit him against boys he grew up with.Being partially blind is hard enough for Anna, but starting a new school, and fearing for Rudi's safety, challenge her. There has never been a more frightening time for her family, especially when they learn that Anna's beloved Aunt Tania has been arrested by the Nazis, and when Rudi comes home from the Navy blinded. Nobody can seem to pull him out of his sadness . . . until Anna herself finds a way to reach through to him.First published in 1977, Listen for the Singing won the Canada Council Award for Children's Literature (the forerunner of the Governor General's Award).
  • Dancing Through the Snow

    Jean Little

    eBook (Scholastic Canada, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Jean Little's poignant novel about an abandoned girl, and the dog who helps teach her how to trust again.Ten-year-old Min has had a long history of foster care since she was abandoned at age three. Now, let go by yet another foster family, Min continues to build a protective wall around herself. Her newest caregiver, a former Children's Aid doctor, sees past Min's hardened shell and tries to find a way to reach her...and does, finally, by taking in a sick, neglected dog that has escaped from a puppy mill. While watching the dog recover and open its heart to its new owners, Min comes out of her own shell.Readers will rejoice as Min opens her heart and allows herself to be a part of a loving family, to make friends and to finally stand up to the taunts of a bully, whose hurtful words have contributed to her lack of self-esteem.