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  • Survivor's Leave

    Robert Sutherland

    Paperback (Ronsdale Press, April 1, 2010)
    Young Adult Fiction. This young adult novel features two Canadian sailors whose ship is torpedoed at sea during WWII and whose shore leave takes them to a run-down manor house in Cornwall. Their stay turns out to be more exciting than the boys could have imagined, as they soon discover that sinister forces have an interest in what lies hidden below the house: the Nazis have hatched an unprecedented scheme involving biological warfare, and it seems the caves are the perfect place from which to set the destruction in motion.
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  • Keeper of the Trees, The

    Beverley Brenna

    Paperback (Ronsdale Press, Feb. 16, 1999)
    This modern fantasy novel set in London tells the story of Elizabeth, a twelve-year-old Canadian girl who feels homesick and lonely after her mother’s death when her father moves them to London. Soon, however, she meets an assortment of unusual characters and a strange adventure unfolds. Evil forces appear in the shape of the Hunter whom Elizabeth must face as she battles to keep alive the trees on whose survival hang the lives of many people, including Elizabeth’s young friend Thomas. Readers walk the wire between the real and the unreal, carefully lured into the story by Brenna’s engrossing depiction of the everyday and of the fantastic.
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  • Molly Brown is Not a Clown

    Linda Rogers, Rick VanKrugel

    Paperback (Ronsdale Press, May 16, 1996)
    Molly Brown’s mum is a clown, but Molly longs desperately for normalcy, including ordinary dinners and regular hours, and most of all, her vanished father. Molly’s frenetic search for him draws her Chinese-Canadian friend Trouper into an adventure that leaves readers laughing over the duo’s escapades, appalled at the risks desperate children undertake, and moved by the love that ultimately binds friends and family together.
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  • Eyewitness

    Margaret Thompson

    Paperback (Ronsdale Press, Feb. 16, 2000)
    In this YA novel, Margaret Thompson offers a powerfully moving and historically accurate account of life in Fort St. James, in northern British Columbia, in the 1820s through the eyes of Peter, a young boy who is orphaned at the Fort. Lonely and unsure of himself, Peter finds himself an "eyewitness" to a murder which threatens to destroy the good relations between the Company and the Carrier people. Through his friendship with the nephew of Chief Kwah of the Carrier, Peter comes to understand and sympathize with the Carrier culture, learning much about tolerance, compromise and acceptance, but also about the difficulties that divided loyalties can bring. Thompson also offers an innovative view of the role of women in the fur trade, painting a fascinating picture of the young James Douglas and his wife Amelia in the confrontation with Chief Kwah.
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  • OLD BROWN SUITCASE By Boraks-Nemetz, Lillian

    Lillian Boraks-Nemetz

    Paperback (Ronsdale Press, April 15, 2008)
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  • Freedom Bound

    Jean Rae Baxter

    Paperback (Ronsdale Press, Feb. 15, 2012)
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  • Run Marco Run

    Norma Charles

    Paperback (Ronsdale Press, Oct. 1, 2011)
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  • Torn from Troy: Odyssey of a Slave

    Patrick Bowman

    Paperback (Ronsdale Press, Feb. 15, 2011)
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  • The Classic American Quilt Collection: Stars by Janet Wickell

    Janet Wickell;Darra Duffy Williamson

    Hardcover (Rodale Pr, March 15, 1653)
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