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  • Here Comes Lolo

    Niki Daly

    Paperback (Catalyst Press, May 5, 2020)
    A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard SelectionLolo skips through life, leaving a trail of laughter and a few frowns. In these four easy-to-read stories, follow Lolo as she gets a gold star at school, longs for a cute floppy hat, finds a missing ring, and helps to rescue a dog.
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  • Small Mercies

    Bridget Krone, Karen Vermeulen

    Paperback (Catalyst Press, Feb. 25, 2020)
    “Set in post-apartheid Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, this realistic story traces protagonist Mercy’s quest to speak up for truth and, consequently, for herself. […] Sensitive, funny, and tender.” ― Kirkus Reviews (starred review)Mercy lives in modern-day Pietermaritzburg, South Africa with her eccentric foster aunts―two elderly sisters so poor that they can only afford one lightbulb. A nasty housing developer is eying their house. And that same house suddenly starts falling apart―just as Aunt Flora does, too. She’s forgetting words, names, and even how to behave in public. Mercy tries to keep her head down at school so nobody notices her. But when a classmate frames her for stealing the school’s raffle money, Mercy’s teachers decide to take a closer look at her home life.Along comes Mr. Singh, who rents the back cottage of the house on Hodson Road. When he takes Mercy to visit a statue in the middle of the city, she learns that the shy, nervous “Mohandas” he tells stories about is actually Gandhi, who spent a cold and lonely night in the waiting room of the Pietermaritzburg train station over a hundred years earlier. It marked the beginning of his life’s quest for truth, and the visit to his statue marks Mercy’s realization that she needs―just like Gandhi―to stand up for herself.Mercy needs a miracle. But to summon that miracle, she has to find her voice and tell the truth―and that truth is neither pure nor simple.
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  • Here Comes Lolo

    Niki Daly

    Hardcover (Catalyst Press, April 28, 2020)
    A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard SelectionLolo skips through life, leaving a trail of laughter and a few frowns. In these four easy-to-read stories, follow Lolo as she gets a gold star at school, longs for a cute floppy hat, finds a missing ring, and helps to rescue a dog.
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  • Small Mercies

    Bridget Krone, Karen Vermeulen

    Hardcover (Catalyst Press, Feb. 25, 2020)
    Mercy lives in modern-day Pietermaritzburg, South Africa with her eccentric foster aunts―two elderly sisters so poor, they can only afford one lightbulb. A nasty housing developer is eying their house. And that same house suddenly starts falling apart―just as Aunt Flora starts falling apart. She’s forgetting words, names, and even how to behave in public. Mercy tries to keep her head down at school so nobody notices her. But when a classmate frames her for stealing the school’s raffle money, Mercy's teachers decide to take a closer look at her home life. Along comes Mr. Singh, who rents the back cottage of the house on Hodson Road. When he takes Mercy to visit a statue in the middle of the city, she learns that the shy, nervous “Mohandas” he tells stories about is actually Gandhi, who spent a cold and lonely night in the waiting room of the Pietermaritzburg train station over a hundred years ago. It marked the beginning of his life’s quest for truth…and the visit to his statue marks Mercy’s realization that she needs―just like Gandhi―to stand up for herself. Mercy needs a miracle. But to summon that miracle, she has to find her voice and tell the truth―and that truth is neither pure nor simple.
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  • The Thousand Steps

    Helen Brain

    Hardcover (Catalyst Press, Jan. 7, 2020)
    On the brink of execution, 16 year old Ebba den Eeden is unexpectedly elevated from the bunker deep in South Africa's Table Mountain where she has lived all her life, believing--as do all the other teenagers who toil daily to make their food and power the bunker--that the world "Above" is uninhabitable due to a nuclear holocaust. Instead, she is heiress to a massive fortune―one that everyone wants to control. While dealing with the machinations of the High Priest, his handsome son Hal, and the rules and regulations of a society and religion she doesn't understand, she must also try to save her three friends, still stuck in the bunker and facing execution any day.
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  • Hooray for Lolo

    Niki Daly

    eBook (Catalyst Press, May 12, 2020)
    A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection Lolo's back! In these four easy-to-read stories, follow Lolo as she gets cross with her best friend, finds a favorite library book, goes to the hospital and helps to look after Baby Bongi!
  • Hooray for Lolo

    Niki Daly

    Paperback (Catalyst Press, May 5, 2020)
    A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard SelectionLolo's back! In these four easy-to-read stories, follow Lolo as she gets cross with her best friend, finds a favorite library book, goes to the hospital and helps to look after Baby Bongi!
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  • The Thousand Steps

    Helen Brain

    language (Catalyst Press, Jan. 3, 2020)
    On the brink of execution, 16 year old Ebba den Eeden is unexpectedly elevated from the bunker deep in Africa's Table Mountain where she has lived all her life, believing--as do all the other teenagers who toil daily to make their food and power the bunker--that the world "Above" is uninhabitable due to a nuclear holocaust. Instead, she is heiress to a massive fortune—one that everyone wants to control. While dealing with the machinations of the High Priest, his handsome son Hal, and the rules and regulations of a society and religion she doesn't understand, she must also try and save her three friends, still stuck in the bunker and facing execution any day.
  • Small Mercies

    Bridget Krone, Karen Vermeulen

    eBook (Catalyst Press, Feb. 4, 2020)
    Mercy lives in modern-day Pietermaritzburg, South Africa with her eccentric foster aunts—two elderly sisters so poor, they can only afford one lightbulb. A nasty housing developer is eying their house. And that same house suddenly starts falling apart—just as Aunt Flora starts falling apart. She’s forgetting words, names, and even how to behave in public. Mercy tries to keep her head down at school so nobody notices her. But when a classmate frames her for stealing the school’s raffle money, Mercy's teachers decide to take a closer look at her home life. Along comes Mr. Singh, who rents the back cottage of the house on Hodson Road. When he takes Mercy to visit a statue in the middle of the city, she learns that the shy, nervous “Mohandas” he tells stories about is actually Gandhi, who spent a cold and lonely night in the waiting room of the Pietermaritzburg train station over a hundred years ago. It marked the beginning of his life’s quest for truth…and the visit to his statue marks Mercy’s realization that she needs—just like Gandhi—to stand up for herself. Mercy needs a miracle. But to summon that miracle, she has to find her voice and tell the truth—and that truth is neither pure nor simple.
  • Hooray for Lolo

    Niki Daly

    Hardcover (Catalyst Press, May 5, 2020)
    A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard SelectionLolo's back! In these four easy-to-read stories, follow Lolo as she gets cross with her best friend, finds a favorite library book, goes to the hospital and helps to look after Baby Bongi!
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  • A Fun Day At The Beach

    Jack Schroder

    eBook (Catalpa Press, May 8, 2005)
    When the boys discover that Albert Wong has appendicitis they rsh him to Highland Hospital, but the ER will not do anything until they find an adult to sign for him. That adult is Richard Wonmg who is at Santa Cruz. Albert's parents are in Taiwan. So, the boys go to the Beach and separate to speed their search, and this leads to a bit of trouble. At klast after a few setbacks and mixes with the cops, the boys find Fichard. Days have gone by and Albert has been tucked away waiting for surgery...
  • An Incorrigible Runaway

    Jack Schroder

    eBook (Catalpa Press, May 1, 2008)
    This YA novel is intended for use by school librarians, counsellors, and teachers. These professionals may choose to allow troubled youngsters to read it before counselling sessions. Tom is a boy abused by his father. He runs away and after a seris of setbacks finally realizes what he must do.