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Books published by publisher Dundurn Pr Ltd

  • The Great Canadian Alphabet Book

    Philip Johnson, David Peacock

    Hardcover (Dundurn Pr Ltd, June 1, 1981)
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  • Finders Keepers

    Andrea Spalding

    Paperback (Dundurn Pr Ltd, May 1, 1997)
    Short-listed for the Sheila A. Egoff Award for ChildrenÂ’s Literature, 1996, the Violet Downey IODE Book Award, 1996 and the Silver Birch Award, 1997 While walking through a neighbourhood field in Alberta, Danny finds an 8,000-year-old arrowhead. His friend Joshua, who lives on the Peigan reserve at Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, joins him on buffalo hunts, powwows, archaeological digs, and a break-in at the local museum. In the process Danny learns about history and gains the self-confidence to overcome dyslexia.
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  • Pussywillow

    Elizabeth Ferber

    Paperback (Dundurn Pr Ltd, )
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  • Shabash!

    Ann Walsh

    Paperback (Dundurn Pr Ltd, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Short-listed for the 1996 Silver Birch Award As a Sikh living in small-town British Columbia, Rana knows he is different; in fact, he is the first Sikh in Dinway to join the hockey team. But Rana persists, making the team, and meets Les, who becomes a new friends. But the jibes from his teammates and community members continue. Finally, just before the most important game of the season, an extraordinary event interrupts the lives of everyone in Dinway, and Rana explodes in anger, risking his membership.
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  • Wildlife of Canada

    Bill Brooks

    Hardcover (Dundurn Pr Ltd, Oct. 1, 1976)
    Book by Brooks, Bill
  • Ghosts of James Bay

    John Wilson

    Paperback (Dundurn Pr Ltd, July 1, 2002)
    Fourteen-year-old Al is spending the summer on the shores of Ontario's James Bay with his eccentric archaeologist father. On their last day there, Al paddles his canoe awawy from the rocky, tree-lined shore and is strangely overtaken by a thickfog that disorients him. As the mist rolls over him, Al is startled to see a ship in the distance that he recognizes as the Discover, whose captain was the ill-fated Henry Hudson. Is it a ghostly apparition?
  • The Gambler's Daughter

    Shirlee Smith-Matheson

    Paperback (Dundurn Pr Ltd, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Short-listed for the 1997 Canadian Children's Book Centre Our Choice On the run from the authorities and the angry townspeople of Weasel City, British Columbia, in the early 1940s, teenage Loretta and her younger brother, Teddy, travel with their gambling stepfather, "Bean-Trap" Braden, as he strikes out in search of a good poker game in the Canadian and American West. Loretta and Teddy try to adjust to life on the run as they shuttle from ghost town to ghost town, jumping borders and stowing away on trucks, sleds, and trains. As the children make friends in places like Butte, Montana; Spokane, Washington; and Ferguson, British Columbia, Bean-Trap creates enemies wherever they go. Loretta and Teddy try to persuade their father to keep on the straight and narrow, but instead Bean-Trap schemes to stay one step ahead of all the sore losers who are right behind him and hot on the trail of his gold.
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  • The Ghost of Soda Creek

    A. Walsh

    Paperback (Dundurn Pr Ltd, Nov. 1, 1989)
    Short-listed for the 1990 CLA Book of the Year for Children Award Moving to Soda Creek, a former Gold Rush boomtown in the Cariboo region of interior British Columbia, Kelly Linden and her father try to begin their lives again after a tragic family accident.
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  • Last Days in Africville

    Dorothy Perkyns

    Paperback (Dundurn Pr Ltd, Dec. 1, 2003)
    Twelve-year-old Selina and her close family resist pressure from city authorities to move from Africville, but changes within the family make them reconsider.
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  • Sergeant Gander: A Canadian Hero

    Robyn Walker

    Paperback (Dundurn Pr Ltd, Sept. 14, 2009)
    Sergeant Gander is a fascinating account of the Royal Rifles of Canadas canine mascot, and his devotion to duty demonstrated during the Battle of Hong Kong in the Second World War. Armed only with his formidable size, an intimidating set of teeth, and a protective instinct, Gander rought alongside his fellow Canadian soldiers. As the Royal Rifles' position become more precarious, the men were forced to retreat into the hills of Hong Kong, and it was here that a group of wounded Canadians, threatened by a live grenade, came to fully appreciate the loyalty of Gander.For his service in battle, Sergeant Gander was awarded the Dickin Medal, the animal equivalent to the Victoria Cross for humans. This honour is dedicated to animals displaying gallantry and devotion to duty while under any control of the armed forces. Sergeant Gander is the nineteenth dog to receive this medal and the first Canadian canine to do so.
  • The Soldier's Son

    Terry Leeder, Deborah Drew-Brook

    Paperback (Dundurn Group Ltd, )
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  • Picturing Alyssa Teachers' Guide: Dundurn Teachers' Guide

    Kate Kostandoff

    Printed Access Code (Dundurn Group Ltd, )
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