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Books published by publisher Fitzhenry and Whiteside

  • The Wolf of Gubbio

    Michael Bedard, Murray Kimber

    Hardcover (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, Oct. 1, 2000)
    At night we lay in bed and listened to the howl of the wolf on the hill. In sleep, we saw his shadow slink along the moonlit wall as the great beast circled the town. No one in Gubbio is safe from the monstrous wolf that stalks them. The townsfolk, armed with pitchforks, travel in groups and never venture out at night. One day a band of strangers comes to town led by the Poverello, the poor one. People say he understands the language of bird and beast. Even so, when he offers to go into the forest and face the wolf, everyone is certain he will never return. What happens between the wolf and the Poverello as they stand face to face, is a matter of trust and understanding. But for the people of Gubbio, and one boy in particular, it is nothing short of a miracle. Based on one of the legends of St. Francis of Assisi, the story may contain some truth. During repairs to a chapel in Gubbio dedicated to the saint, a large wolf's skull was found underneath the flagstones. The Afterword recounts this amazing fact and provides historical details on the life of St. Francis of Assisi. Shortlisted 2001, CLA Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Award Shortlisted 2001, CLA Book of the Year for Children Award Canadian Children's Book Centre, Starred Our Choice Selection Nominated for 2001 Governor General's Award for Children's Literature - Illustration
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  • Matthew and the Midnight Ball Game

    Allen Morgan, Michael Martchenko

    Paperback (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, April 1, 1997)
    Matthew is back! And this time he's joined the wackiest, funniest ball team ever. Turkeyball is exactly like baseball with one major exception; there are no rules! The results are hilarious, The Toronto Turkeys are playing the Montreal Posties and the Champeenship of the Universe is at stake. The game is a riot, but it's Matthew's Midnight Adventure that wins the day.
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  • Where Am I?: The Story of Maps and Navigation

    A G Smith

    Paperback (Fitzhenry & Whiteside, June 1, 2001)
    Where Am I? is the fascinating story of how people began to chart the physical world and their place in it. Richly illustrated with meticulous drawings, it takes readers on a journey of their own. From Babylonia to Scandinavia, North America to China, Greece to Polynesia, ingenious methods and inventions will delight all those who marvel at man's spirit of adventure and his ties to home.
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  • Libertad

    Alma Fullerton

    Paperback (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, June 10, 2008)
    Governor General's Literary Award nominee 2008 - Children's Literature, Text category Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children's Book Award Winner, 2009 2010 Skipping Stones Honor Award Winner - Multicultural and International Awareness Books category Golden Oak Award winner, 2009 Canadian Children's Book Centre Awards 2009 finalist On Resource Link's "Best of 2008" List CLA Children's Book of the Year Award Honour Book, 2009 Manitoba Young Readers' Choice Awards shortlist, 2010 Canadian Children's Book Centre Our Choice, 2009 - Starred Choice OLA's Silver Birch Fiction nominee 2010 With their father gone to America to make money for his family, Libertad, his little brother Julio and their mother scrape a living out of a dump in Guatemala City. Although it is too late for him, Libertad is determined that his little brother should go to school. Taught to play the marimba by his father, Libertad uses his talent as a street musician to raise enough money for his brother's school supplies. But his dreams for their future are destroyed when their mother is killed in a freak accident. Libertad must face the inevitable truth; they cannot survive on the streets of Guatemala City alone. There is only one thing to do. They must set out on the long and lonely journey to the Rio Grande River, where they plan to cross the water and enter the United States to find their father. A moving story about determination and hope, Libertad is a stunning free verse novel by the author of In the Garage and Walking on Glass.
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  • The Stamp Collector

    Jennifer Lanthier, Francois Thisdale

    Paperback (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, Nov. 27, 2015)
    A city boy finds a stamp that unlocks his imagination; a country boy is captivated by stories. When they grow up, the two boys take different paths--one becomes a prison guard, the other works in a factory--but their early childhood passions remain. When the country boy's stories of hope land him in prison, the letters and stamps sent to him from faraway places intrigue the prison guard and a unique friendship begins.
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  • Jakeman

    Deborah Ellis

    Paperback (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, April 10, 2007)
    Diamond Willow Award nominee, 2008 Silver Birch Fiction shortlist, 2007 CLA Children's Book of the Year Award 2008 shortlist VOYA's Top Shelf Fiction for Middle School Readers list, 2007 Hackmatack Children's Choice Book Award nominee, 2008-2009 Jake and his sister Shoshona have been under foster care since their single mother was arrested for possession and trafficking three years before. Both have found their own ways to cope: Shoshona has become a bossy mother figure; Jake, who is a budding comic book artist, has created an alter ego named Jakeman. And unbeknownst to his sister, Jake continues his one-man letter-writing campaign to the Governor, pleading for clemency for their mom. Along with an assortment of nervous, angry, and damaged kids, Jake and Shoshona take a community-provided school bus four times a year on the long overnight journey through New York State to visit their mother in jail. This time will be like no other trip they've ever taken. Their adult chaperones contract food poisoning on the way back and must be dropped off at a hospital. And their driver, refusing to wait for another adult to replace their chaperones, sets off again with only the kids and a hidden bottle of booze in tow. In no time they are off the main highway and lost. And their driver, now staggering drunk, abandons the kids and walks off, leaving them in the middle of nowhere. Angry and sick to death of a system that has deserted them at every turn, Shoshana takes the wheel. And through a series of crazy side trips, Jake and the others hatch a plan to visit the Governor's mother. And when the old lady sees that her son has dismissed Jake's appeals and refused to even reply, she helps them face off with the Governor himself. Jake and the others find themselves at a photo opportunity that ends in tragedy even as it gives the long-abandoned kids a forum to be heard at long last.
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  • Tinder Box

    Michael Bedard, Regolo Ricci

    Hardcover (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, May 1, 1990)
    One, two! One, two! The soldier comes marching down the road on his way home from the wars. Little does he know that the old woman who waits by the gnarled tree will change his life forever. Copper, silver and more gold than he could ever have imagined can be his for the taking if only he will bring her the tinder box she so desires. But why does she want the tarnished old thing so badly, when all that wealth could be hers? The soldier ponders if the three gigantic dogs who guard the money are a part of the secret. We have only to look into their wondrous eyes to know that they are. In this unique retelling of Hans Christian Anderson's classic, Michael Bedard sweeps up along with the steady, relentless rhythm of a soldier's footsteps. Adventure, greed, danger and the love of a beautiful princess are the ingredients for a perfect fairy tale. This one has them all and more.
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  • Pay It Forward Kids: Small Acts, Big Change

    Nancy Runstedler

    Hardcover (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, Nov. 21, 2013)
    Skipping Stones Honor Award book, 2014 2014 Information Book Award Honour Book 2015 Red Maple Non-Fiction nominee 14 Kids...14 Stories...Countless Hearts Touched In Pay It Forward Kids, readers will meet ordinary kids from across North America who have done extraordinary things, all on their own initiatives. They have set out to "pay it forward" to someone else, with astonishing results. The ripple effect of their deeds have inspired others to join their causes, and in some cases, to start missions of their own. These kids have raised both money and awareness for causes such as homelessness, human rights, orphans, and literacy. They've rescued child slaves, provided hope to the sick, and comfort for the dying. They've also enabled others to enjoy pleasures that many people take for granted. These powerful stories demonstrate that you're never too young to make a difference or to improve the life of another. Kindness can be done by anyone...you just need to step up and start. A percentage of all royalties from this project will be donated to the official Pay It Forward Foundation to continue to support this message and work.
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  • Once in a Blue Moon

    Nicola Morgan

    Paperback (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, April 1, 1992)
    Aunt Floydie is feeling a little blue. She's as old as the hills and so forgetful that she's forgotten just how old she is. But Aunt Floydie has three good friends and a heart as big as all outdoors. Together they change a dull rainy afternoon into a magical, wonderful day to remember -- a day that becomes Once in a Blue Moon.
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  • Tulsa Burning

    Anna Myers

    Paperback (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, Sept. 8, 2004)
    The day he buried his pa, Nobe Chase lost everything - his father, his home, and his dog, Rex. Worst of all, he had to move into town to live with Sheriff Leonard - dog killer, wife stealer, and secret law-breaker of all sorts. That day, Nobe found a new purpose for his life-revenge. Hate takes over his life, burning out of control inside him. Nobe learns how dangerous hate can be when it is unleashed in a fury of fire and gunpowder during a race riot in nearby Tulsa. When the violence spills over into his hometown, Nobe must decide what kind of man he is going to become-one driven by vengeance or one driven by courage.
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  • The Little Boy Who Lived Down the Drain

    Carolyn Huizinga Mills, Brooke Kerrigan

    Hardcover (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, Nov. 7, 2017)
    Sally loved taking baths. It wasn't because the water was full of bubbles ... or because she had the bathroom all to herself ... and it was not because she always came out squeaky clean ... Sally loved taking baths because it was the only time she could talk to the little boy who lived down the drain. Sally found out about him when her mother sang to Sally's baby brother about Baa Baa Black Sheep and his three bags of wool ... one of which went to the little boy who lived down the drain. And thus a friendship was born. Every bath that Sally took was devoted to finding more out about her new friend. A delightful new picture book about family, siblings and friends -- even the imaginary kind.
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  • The Popcorn Tree

    Carolyn Mamchur, Laurie McGaw

    Hardcover (Fitzhenry and Whiteside, Nov. 1, 1997)
    "For this tree," said Mrs. Tinsley. "And for you." As Mickey and Gary strung popcorn, their mother told them about olden days and the decorations from her childhood. "There were balls of blown glass, real candles, an angel with wings of silver, and small, fragile birds with tinsel tails. And jumping jacks on strings. I wonder if they could still be in the house where..." Her words floated over the children like dreams. Hundreds of miles away, down in the corner of a cellar, sat an old cardboard box. Something inside made a sigh, a silver sigh, almost too silver to notice.
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