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  • The Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary: From the Visions of Ven. Anne Catherine Emmerich

    Emmerich, Sir Michael Palairet, Reverend Sebastian Bullough O.P.

    Paperback (TAN Books & Publishers, Feb. 1, 2004)
    Incredibly revealing and edifying background of Our Lady, her parents and ancestors, St. Joseph, plus other people who figured into the coming of Christ. Many facts described about the Nativity and early life of Our Lord, as well as the final days of the Blessed Mother–all from the visions of this great mystic. Impr. 411 pgs, PB
  • Sea Otters: A Survival Story

    Isabelle Groc, Dame Judi Dench, David F. Mills MBE Founder and owner of the British Wildlife Centre

    Hardcover (Orca Book Publishers, April 28, 2020)
    Sea otters once ruled the Pacific Ocean, but the fur trade of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries brought this predator to near extinction. Today they’re slowly coming back from the brink, and scientists are learning more about their pivotal role as one of nature’s keystone species. This book looks at the history, biology, behavior and uncertain future of sea otters. Author and photojournalist Isabelle Groc takes us into the field: watching sea otter rafts off the British Columbia coast from a kayak, exploring what makes their fur coats so special, understanding how their voracious appetites are helping kelp forests thrive and, ultimately, learning how sea otters are leaving their mark (or paws) on every part of the ecosystem. They might be one of the most adorable creatures in the ocean, but kids will discover how their survival is key to a rich, complex and connected ecosystem.
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  • Back: Orca Soundings

    Norah McClintock, Iambik Productions, Orca Book Publishers

    Audiobook (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 3, 2017)
    Jojo's back, released from jail, and people are tense and afraid all over again. They wonder if his friends will start showing up again. They wonder if they'll be walking down the street one day and they'll run into Jojo and Jojo will give them attitude or shove them around, just for fun. Jojo's friends have a way of making it hard - really hard - on people who decide to press charges against Jojo. Those people just wish Jojo would go away and never come back. Then there are the people who have hate in their hearts. These people wish something bad would happen to Jojo. Something really bad. Ardell Withrow is one of those people.
  • Ink Me: Seven

    Richard Scrimger, Matthew Posner, Orca Book Publishers

    Audiobook (Orca Book Publishers, Jan. 13, 2015)
    Bunny (real name Bernard) doesn't understand why his late grandfather wants him to get a tattoo. Actually, Bunny doesn't understand a lot of things, so it's good that his older brother, Spencer, is happy to explain things to him. But this is a task Bunny is supposed to do on his own, and nobody is more surprised than Bunny when, after he gets tattooed, he is befriended by a kid named Jaden and adopted into Jaden's gang. The gang hangs out at a gym, where Bunny learns to fight, but when it finally dawns on him that the gang is involved in some pretty shady and dangerous business, Bunny is torn between his loyalty to his new friends and doing what he knows is right.
  • My Life Before Me: Secrets Series

    Norah McClintock, Karen Rowe, Orca Book Publishers

    Audiobook (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 2, 2015)
    Cady has always wanted to be a reporter, like her hero Nellie Bly, so after a fire burns down the orphanage she lives in, she's ready to leave small-town Ontario and make her mark as a newspaperwoman. A crumbling newspaper clipping leads her to Orrenstown, Indiana, where her investigation into a long-ago murder earns her a hard lesson in race relations. Smart and determined, and more than a little headstrong, Cady pokes a stick into a wasp's nest of lies, dirty politics, corrupt law enforcement, and racial tension, and ends up fearing for her life as she closes in on something she's never cared about before: the truth about her own origins.
  • Knifepoint: Orca Soundings

    Alex Van Tol, Arielle Lipshaw, Orca Book Publishers

    Audible Audiobook (Orca Book Publishers, Dec. 16, 2016)
    Jill took a job which sounded perfect for the summer, guiding tourists on trail rides in the beautiful mountains. She didn't realize that the money was terrible, the hours long and the coworkers insufferable. After a blow-up with her boss, she takes a single man into the mountains for a ride, only to find that he is a dangerous killer. When Jill fights back and manages to escape, she is in a desperate race to survive and make it to safety.
  • Wolf Island: My Great Bear Rainforest

    Nicholas Read, Christian Down, Orca Book Publishers

    Audiobook (Orca Book Publishers, Aug. 14, 2017)
    The Great Bear Rainforest is a majestic place full of tall trees, huge bears, and endless schools of salmon. Follow the story of a lone wolf who swims to one of the small islands that dot the rainforest's coast. The island provides him with everything he needs - deer, salmon, fresh water - everything, that is, but a mate. When a female wolf arrives on the island's rocky shores, she and he start a family and introduce their pups to the island's bounty.
  • Swimming with Seals

    Maggie De Vries, Heather Gould, Orca Book Publishers

    Audiobook (Orca Book Publishers, March 2, 2018)
    Ally isn't able to live with her mother. Instead, she lives far, far away, on the other side of the country, with her gram and great-aunt. But one summer, Ally goes to stay with her aunt and uncle in the "big city by the ocean" and gets to spend time with her mom. While exploring the shore, watching whales from the boat dipping into the salty water, Ally finds out something important: Her mother loves to swim as much as she does. This is a very personal story. Ally is based on the author’s niece, Jeanie, and Ally's mother is based on the author's sister, Sarah, who went missing from the downtown east side of Vancouver in 1998. Jeanie is like a seal in the water, and Sarah was just the same, but they never got to swim together. In this story, they do. Swimming with Seals is a story that was written for the thousands of children who long to live with their birth parents and will never fully understand why they can't.
  • Sleeper: The Seven Sequels

    Eric Walters, Bret Amundson, Orca Book Publishers

    Audiobook (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 14, 2014)
    DJ jets across the Atlantic to England to follow a series of obscure clues and symbols he hopes will reveal the truth about his grandfather. In London, he stays with Doris, the elderly woman he climbed Mount Kilimanjaro with. Laid up with a broken ankle, Doris has her grandchild, Charlie, offer assistance. Charlie - short for Charlotte - is a beautiful model who is romantically (and secretly) linked to a member of the British Royal Family. Spies, guns, double agents, the Cambridge Five and a vintage E-Type Jag are a few of the things DJ and Charlie encounter on an adventure that makes climbing Kilimanjaro look like a walk in the park.
  • Close to the Heel: Seven, Book 5

    Norah McClintock, Joseph Zieja, Orca Book Publishers

    Audiobook (Orca Book Publishers, Oct. 14, 2014)
    No one is more surprised than Rennie to hear that his late grandfather, whom he hardly knew, has left a mission for him to fulfill. Rennie is to fly to Iceland and deliver a message from beyond the grave, but when he gets there, nothing is simple or straightforward. For one thing, Brynja, the teenage daughter of the family he's staying with, is downright hostile. Her father Einar, who is to be Rennie's guide in Iceland, is preoccupied with looking after his elderly father-in-law, an old friend of Rennie's grandfather. Bored and a little bit annoyed, Rennie explores the town and becomes aware that the family is dealing with more than their grief over Brynja's mother's death the year before. Before he realizes what is happening, his curiosity puts Rennie in grave danger, with no one to trust and no one to save him except himself.
  • Sewer Rats: Orca Currents

    Sigmund Brouwer, Iambic Productions, Orca Book Publishers

    Audiobook (Orca Book Publishers, Jan. 4, 2018)
    Jim, Mickey, and Lisa belong to a secret club called the Sewer Rats. Every Saturday, the Sewer Rats reign supreme in paintball wars held in the city's storm drain system. The new kid, Carter, wants to join, but Lisa doesn't want him in the club. When Carter is hurt in his first paintball war, Jim and Mickey suspect that Lisa planned the accident. They try to confront her, but she runs into the tunnels just as a rainstorm begins. Jim and Mickey have to get Lisa out before the tunnels fill with water.
  • The Shade: Orca Currents

    K. L. Denman, Arielle Lipshaw, Orca Book Publishers

    Audiobook (Orca Book Publishers, Dec. 16, 2016)
    Safira doesn't believe in ghosts, but the girl in her cabin at camp was not a living person, so what was she? Her friend Trinity is convinced Safira's seen a ghost and sets out to discover who the ghost girl is. Safira is too busy dealing with her family to help solve the mystery. Safira has never gotten along with her sister, Mya, and now that Mya's pending marriage dominates the family there seems to be no hope for friendship between them. But when Trinity discovers the death of a girl named Myra, Safira starts to wonder if the ghost-girl has an important message about her own sister.