Racing Home

Racing Home, by Adele Dueck
Racing Home, by Adele Dueck

Author: Adele Dueck
Publisher: Coteau Books

Racing Home is now available from McNalley-RobinsonChapters-Indigo, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com, Orca Books, and Coteau Books.

Twelve-year-old Erik never wanted to leave his grandfather’s farm, and the memory of his dead father, in Norway. But in Canada his family can have their own farm, so Erik, his mother, and his older sister Elsa journey to the Canadian west with Rolf, their mother’s new husband. Rolf is a hard man to talk to and even harder to get to know, and it seems that he’s keeping a secret from his new family. Erik helps Rolf break land and build a sod house for their family, and gets to know Rolf’s nephew, Olaf, who also immigrated, as they work together to save Tapper, an injured horse. Tapper gets well enough to be entered in a local horserace and turns out to be a real winner. “Tapper” is the Norwegian word for “brave,” and Erik really must be “tapper” to face all the challenges of his new life and be a winner himself.
Kirkus Reviews – April 1, 2011
“This tale draws its grace from the fine, detailed portrait of immigrants making their way in a new world.”
Booklist – April 15, 2011
“Dueck weaves information about prairie settlers in the early 1900s into vivid scenes of trapping, fishing, and working on the farm…Erik’s and Olaf’s personal situations and their ambivalence toward each other are well drawn and subtly contrasted. This Canadian novel dovetails neatly with American stories of pioneer life on the prairies.”
2011 OLA Best Bets for Children and Young Adults
“…a richly detailed and engrossing portrait of pioneer prairie life seen through a young boy’s eyes.”

Full Steam to Canada launches at May 14 Victorian Tea

Poster for Book Launch fundraiser for Full Steam to Canada!
Poster for Book Launch fundraiser for Full Steam to Canada!

Anne Patton’s hot-off-the-press novel Full Steam to Canada will be launched on May 14 at a Victorian tea in Briercrest, Saskatchewan.

The event is a fundraiser for the Brier Rose Cultural Centre, and will help preserve the smallest farmhouse ever.

This house is notable because it is the very house that the real-life Dorothy Bolton, (Dorothy Boan) the protagonist in Anne’s novel, lived in when she first got married.

Full Steam to Canada is based on memoirs and diaries of people who immigrated to Canada from England as part of the Barr Colony settlement in 1903. A large part of the story comes from an interview that Anne did with Dorothy Boan, who was a young girl when she came to Canada with the Barr Colonists.

Anne will read and autograph copies of her book at the Briercrest Community Centre on Saturday, May 14, 2011, starting at 2 pm. Admission to the Victorian Tea is $15 for adults and $10 for children. Call 306-799-2147 or 306-631-7966 for more information.

Briercrest is about 100 km southwest of Regina. From Regina, follow highway 1 west toward Moose Jaw and take the right exit ramp at highway 301. Turn left toward Weyburn. After 13 km, you will see a sign for Briercrest/Avonlea. Turn right onto highway 339 and drive 19 more km to Briercrest.

Picturing Alyssa

Picturing Alyssa, by Alison Lohans
Picturing Alyssa, by Alison Lohans

 Picturing Alyssa

Author: Alison Lohans
Publisher: Dundurn Press, Fall 2011

ISBN 978-1-55488-925-9

Alyssa is having a rough time with just about every aspect of her life. Her mom is severely depressed after the stillbirth of Alyssa’s baby sister. At school, popular Brooklynne does everything she can to make Alyssa feel even more miserable, while their classroom teacher doesn’t respect Alyssa’s family’s pacifist beliefs. When an old family photo transports her to the time of her great-grandmother Deborah, Alyssa wonders if she may have found the perfect escape.

Order from Chapters-Indigo.ca, McNalley-Robinson, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com, or The Book and Brier Patch.

Also available as an ebook!

A teacher’s guide is also available for download.

The Secret of Sentinel Rock

The Secret of Sentinel Rock, by Judith Silverthorne
The Secret of Sentinel Rock, by Judith Silverthorne

Author: Judith Silverthorne

Publisher: Coteau Books

In the first book in Judith’s Secret serires, Emily, a twelve-year-old girl from the city, has come to say goodbye to the family homestead following her grandmother’s funeral. Magically, miraculously, she finds herself transported back to a bygone era when pioneers first settled the Canadian prairies. How did she get here – and how will she get back home?

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Doppelganger and Pictures runners up in New Zealand award

Pictures, by Linda Aksomitis
Pictures, by Linda Aksomitis

 

Doppelganger, by Alison Lohans
Doppelganger, by Alison Lohans

Nitty Gritty Novels, Series I was first runner up for a 2010 CLL Educational Publishing Award in New Zealand. The series, published by Pearson, includes the novels Doppelganger, by Alison Lohans, and Pictures, by Linda Aksomitis.

It was Highly Commended in the “Best Book or Series in Primary Publishing” category. Congratulations, Linda and Alison!

Doppelganger

Doppelganger, by Alison Lohans
Doppelganger, by Alison Lohans

Author: Alison Lohans
Publisher: Pearson (New Zealand) 2010
Series: Nitty Gritty Novels Series I

ISBN: 978-1-4425-2763-8

Connor Barclay is spending his Easter holidays on a cruise to Greece and Turkey. Awesome! True, his dad couldn’t come and he has to share a tiny crowded cabin with his mum and bratty little sister. But he has his favourite computer game, Doppelganger, to while away any downtime.

Oddly, though, some of Connor’s fellow passengers seem to regard him as a troublemaker and, when he goes ashore, shopkeepers yell at him in Greek and Turkish for no reason that he can see. Can it have something to do with the boy he saw who seemed to be wearing his favourite soccer shirt? The boy who looks exactly like him…

Order from Pearson Education or from Alison.

See a CM Review.

Pictures

Pictures, by Linda Aksomitis
Pictures, by Linda Aksomitis

Author: Linda Aksomitis
Publisher: Heinemann Education, Reed Publishing (NZ), 2010

Sam Christos has been helping his grandpa take pictures since he was old enough to carry the camera gear. A family holiday in Saskatchewan was going to be his big chance to show Grandpa what a great nature photographer he could be. But his grandpa has been taken ill and Sam has to take the photos on his own.

Suddenly, his lens picks up what looks like a gigantic shadowy creature. But, just as he is about to press the button to take a picture, a girl jumps into the shot and it’s ruined. Can he shake her off and track down the mysterious creature again? Will he take a picture that makes Grandpa proud?

See more at Linda’s website.

Order from Pearson Education or from Linda.

A Friend for Mr. Granville

A Friend for Mr. Granville, by Gillian Richardson
A Friend for Mr. Granville, by Gillian Richardson

Author: Gillian Richardson
Illustrator: Claire Louise Milne

Scholastic Moving up with Literary Place, 2008
Grade 4 Book club: Kids Can Do It! Social Responsibility Book Club

Available only to schools from Scholastic Canada. Click on “Education” on the left sidebar, then type the book title into the search bar.

This book is part of a classroom book club package and comes with a teacher’s guide.