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Books published by publisher Tradewind Books

  • Where Are You Little Red Ball?

    Patricia Côté, Yayo

    Board book (Tradewind Books, Feb. 15, 2016)
    Where Are You Little Red Ball follows the adventures of a runaway ball. Charming illustrations by Yayo are a delight for very young children and parents alike.
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  • The Girl Who Lost Her Smile

    Karim Alrawi

    Paperback (Tradewind Books, Jan. 1, 2000)
    In the wonderous city of Baghdad lives a young girl called Jehan. One morning, Jehan wakes and sees that her smile is lost. She looks everywhere. Jugglers and fire-eaters come to help her find it. Artists paint murals on the walls of her room. They all try their hardest to entertain Jehan, but still, she cannot find her smile. Derived from a collection of Islamic stories, The Girl Who Lost Her Smile is a simple folktale about uncovering life's hidden beauty.
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  • Henry Chow and other stories

    Evelyn Lau, Paul Yee

    Paperback (Tradewind Books, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Set around the world—in Canada, the UK, India, Japan and Jamaica—these fascinating stories by emerging and established writers, such as Evelyn Lau and Governor General's Award winner Paul Yee, will captivate and entertain teens of all ages.
  • Caravaggio: Signed in Blood

    Mark David Smith

    Paperback (Tradewind Books, Feb. 15, 2016)
    In seventeenth-century Rome, connections are everything. But for fifteen-year-old Beppo Ghirlandi, an indentured servant accused of murder, there is no one to turn to. The only person who will help him is the painter from across the Piazza, the madman genius known as Caravaggio—who, unfortunately, has serious troubles of his own. By helping Caravaggio flee, Beppo might just be able to stay alive.
  • On My Skis

    Kari-Lynn Winters, Christina Leist

    Library Binding (Tradewind Books, Feb. 15, 2017)
    Set in the mountains overlooking Vancouver, British Columbia, and its surroundings, this under-five follow-up to the hugely popular On My Walk features a very young child learning to ski. Another delightful collaboration between Kari-Lynn Winters and Christina Leist, On My Skis takes very young children on a little journey around Vancouver. Whimsical and strikingly original illustrations are set to Winter's irresistibly rhythmic story.
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  • The Lewton Experiment

    Rachel Sa

    Paperback (Tradewind Books, Feb. 15, 2013)
    Seventeen-year-old Sherri arrives in Lewton excited to start a summer job working as a student reporter. Instead of a thriving community, she finds a creepy ghost town. Most of the local stores have been boarded up, and their now zombie-like owners are working at the new big-box superstore, Shopwells. Sherri takes it upon herself to investigate what is going on but hopes her new romance will not get in the way.
  • Where Are My Onions?

    Paulette Sarmonpal, Silvia Vignale

    Paperback (Tradewind Books, Jan. 1, 1997)
    This charming story is based on a real-life onion peddler from France who has been selling onions from his bicycle in London for many years. In this story, Quizz, the cat, steals the onions and everyone in the neighborhood joins a search to find them!
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  • Mama God, Papa God: A Caribbean Tale

    Richardo Keens-Douglas, Stefan Czernecki

    Hardcover (Tradewind Books, April 1, 2016)
    This West Indian tale revisits the creation story from a new perspective. Both Mama God and Papa God create the world. It will appeal to schools and libraries looking for diverse voices.
  • The Riddlemaster

    Kevin Crossley-Holland, Stéphane Jorisch

    Hardcover (Tradewind Books, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Anouk, Ben and Cara dream of a fabulous treasure buried on the golden island across the harbor. A mysterious and grizzled old man offers them passage on his boat, but only if they can solve seven vexing riddles. If they succeed, a strange and magical prize awaits them. Enchanting illustrations by Stéphane Jorisch illuminate this story by one of Britain's best-loved children's authors.
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  • On My Walk

    Kari-Lynn Winters, Christina Leist

    Hardcover (Tradewind Books, March 1, 2010)
    In this beautiful picturebook, illustrated by Christina Leist, a mother and her toddler are caught up in a summer rainstorm on their walk through the city. This simple story, poetically told by Kari-Lynn Winters, will be a fun bedtime—or anytime—read for toddlers and parents alike.
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  • The Bone Collector's Son

    Paul Yee

    eBook (Tradewind Books, June 15, 2016)
    Fourteen-year-old Bing-wing Chan must conquer his fear of ghosts as his fatherÂ’'s gambling debts force him to dig for human bones in a graveyard and then to work as a houseboy in a haunted house. Set in Vancouver's Chinatown, The Bone Collector's Son is a moving study of racism and the struggle of Chinese immigrants at the turn of the century.
  • On My Bike

    Kari-Lynn Winters, Christina Leist

    Library Binding (Tradewind Books, Feb. 15, 2017)
    Set in Vancouver, British Columbia, this follow-up to the successful On My Walk features a young child learning to ride a bike. An enchanting collaboration between Christina Leist and Kari-Lynn Winters, this picture book will delight young children and parents alike.
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