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Books in Award Young Readers series

  • Oddest Yet: Even More Stories to Chill the Heart

    Steve Burt, Not for Young Children, Jessica Hagerman

    Paperback (Burt Creations, July 15, 2004)
    More Creepers for Classrooms, Campfires & Car Trips. Sequel to Odd Lot: Stories to Chill the Heart (Ben Franklin Award silver for Best Mystery/Suspense Book) and Even Odder: More Stories to Chill the Heart (Nominee/Finalist for Bram Stoker Award for Young Readers). The author is also a triple Ray Bradbury award-winner. Third in a series by well-known school-author-visitor Steve Burt, a Ray Bradbury & Benjamin Franklin Award-winner and Bram Stoker Nominee who delights radio listeners across the country every October with over 100 live readings. (Even Odder was one of four finalists edged out by Harry Potter for the Stoker Award for Young Readers.)
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  • Charles Darwin's Religious Journey

    David Herbert

    Paperback (Joshua Press, July 19, 2010)
    Written for young people, "Charles Darwin's religious journey" traces Charles' life-from his voyage around the world on HMS Beagle with Captain FitzRoy, to his research and experiments on his return to England. Complete with maps and photos, this book explores how Charles came to reject the Bible and believe in evolutionism. In an engaging style, Dr. Herbert brings to life the spiritual journey of one of history's most controversial figures. (A companion workbook is also available.)
  • Ten Thumb Sam

    Rachel Dunstan Muller

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Sam Stringbini, the youngest son in a family of circus performers, is living every kid's dream, except for the fact that he is no good on the high wire, trapezes freak him out and magic mystifies him. When the Triple Top Circus is threatened by repeated acts of sabotage, Sam is the number one suspect. To clear his name, Sam enlists the help of his cousin, Harriet, and discovers that, while he may never be a sword-swallower or a lion-tamer, he just might be able to save the circus.
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  • Cowboy stories

    Adolph Casper Regli

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, March 15, 1951)
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  • Racing for Diamonds

    Anita Daher

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, March 1, 2007)
    Jaz lives in the small northern community of Destiny and is a new member of the Junior Canadian Rangers. Her divorced parents argue a lot, and Jaz hopes if she wins a dog-mushing derby, they will be so proud of her they will stop arguing. But the derby would be a lot more fun if she wasn't paired with Colly, an older boy who is a more experienced JCR. On the derby trail all Jaz's newfound skills, her will to survive and her ability to get along with Colly, are put to a life-and-death test.
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  • On the Trail of the Bushman

    Anita Daher

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, April 1, 2009)
    Junior Canadian Ranger Tommy Toner has a terrible secret. During the annual JCR summer camp in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, he plays a prank which has unexpected and destructive results. Ashamed and afraid of what people will think, he keeps quiet, even though the guilt eats away at him. Tommy and his old friends Colly and Jaz team up to take part in a JCR competition at camp. They decide to search on horseback for the legendary Bushman, a Sasquatch-like creature who has been sighted near Whitehorse. But is the Bushman real or is he simply a terrifying creature of myth and legend? What Tommy and his friends discover puts all their lives in danger, and only the truth can save them.
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  • Strawberry Moon

    Becky Citra

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, April 1, 2005)
    The year is 1838 and Ellie's grandmother has arrived all the way from England. Ellie is horrified to discover that the forbidding old woman intends to take her back to Britain to be raised properly. Ellie is determined that she will not go, but what can a nine-year-old girl do in the face of an adult with her mind made up?
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  • Emily's Dream

    Jacqueline Pearce

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, April 1, 2005)
    In the sequel to Discovering Emily, Emily Carr is determined to become an artist. But her parents have died, and she and her siblings are ruled by the iron-willed eldest, Dede. Dede is more concerned with decorum than with ridiculous dreams and is not averse to punishing Emily severely. In the face of such resistance, and in the conservative climate of nineteenth-century Victoria, Emily must find a way to make her dream come true.
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  • Flight from Bear Canyon

    Anita Daher

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Sept. 1, 2004)
    In this sequel to Flight from Big Tangle, Kaylee is furious about being left to spend the summer with a girl her own age, Jaz, and Jaz's uncle, Jack. All she wants is time alone with her dog, Sausage. Things change quickly, though, when Jack is injured after his helicopter goes down near a group of grizzly bears. Kaylee and Jaz must team up to save him, and Kaylee finds herself once again at the controls of a plane.
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  • Discovering Emily

    Jacqueline Pearce

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Young Emily Carr has no interest in learning to be a lady. She loves animals and the outdoors, and she is beginning to discover that what she loves most of all is drawing and painting. Will she find a way to develop her talent in the straitlaced world of nineteenth-century Victoria, British Columbia?
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  • Whiteout

    Becky Citra

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, April 1, 2009)
    Robin can hardly wait for her cousin April and her Aunty Liz to come to the ranch for Christmas. When a devastating car accident sends Aunty Liz to the hospital for several months, Robin can't help but be overjoyed to learn that April will live with Robin and her family while her mother is recuperating. But April has changed, and Robin must deal with April's growing anger and resentment at being forced to leave her injured mother and her life in the city. Then Robin's little sister, Molly, disappears during a blizzard, and Robin and April's friendship faces the ultimate test.
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  • Forward, Shakespeare!

    Jean Little

    Paperback (Orca Book Publishers, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Seeing-eye pup, Shakespeare, conquered many fears in Rescue Pup. Now he is back, about to be matched up with a blind boy, ready to begin his working life. Tim is enraged by his blindness and wants nothing to do with a guide dog. But he is no match for Shakespeare.
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