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  • af Cary Fagan
    158,95 kr.

  • af Ellen Schwartz
    108,95 kr.

  • af Veronika Martenova Charles
    78,95 kr.

  • af Janice Weaver
    238,95 kr.

  • af Cary Fagan
    118,95 kr.

  • af Theo Caldwell
    238,95 kr.

  • af Shane Peacock
    208,95 kr.

  • af Veronika Martenova Charles
    78,95 kr.

  • af Veronika Martenova Charles
    72,95 kr.

  • af Veronika Martenova Charles
    78,95 kr.

  • af Veronika Martenova Charles
    72,95 kr.

  • af Shane Peacock
    108,95 kr.

  • af Francis Chalifour
    138,95 kr.

  • af Ed Butts
    158,95 kr.

  • af Veronika Martenova Charles
    78,95 kr.

  • af Veronika Martenova Charles
    72,95 kr.

  • af Veronika Martenova Charles
    78,95 kr.

  • af Veronika Martenova Charles
    72,95 kr.

  • af Veronika Martenova Charles
    72,95 kr.

  • af Francis Chalifour
    88,95 kr.

  • af Marnelle Tokio
    98,95 kr.

  • af Anita Horrocks
    108,95 kr.

  • af Francis Chalifour
    88,95 kr.

    Nominated for the Governor General's Literary Awards 2005, (Children's Literature, Text)Fifteen-year-old Francis's father has committed suicide and nothing will be the same again. Suicide is ugly, unglamorous, and it is never a solution. Its aftermath is dreadful.At first, Francis feels a terrible guilt. Could he have been a better son? What if he hadn't left his home in Montreal to go on a brief holiday in New York the weekend it happened? Soon the guilt turns to anger and then to a sadness so profound that he thinks he can't bear it.After is the map of a year following the suicide of a family member. In the course of months, with the love of his mother, with counseling, and with the balm of time, Francis takes his first steps toward coming to terms with his father's - and his family's - tragedy. After is intensely personal, but it will resonate with anyone who has faced the loss of a loved one.This brilliant autobiographical first novel is an acute analysis of the grieving process. Although it is steeped in Francis's sadness, it is ultimately a story of hope.

  • af Eva Wiseman
    98,95 kr.

    Chosen for inclusion in the reading list for the 2006 Manitoba Young Readers' Choice AwardIt is 1957 and Alexandra's immigrant family is living the North American dream. Her father is a respected doctor, and she has a warm circle of good friends from church, from girl guides, and from school. Perhaps her mother is nervous and a bit odd - she seems incapable of leaving the house alone - and there is never any talk of the life they left behind in Hungary, but every family has its quirks.Alexandra's world is turned upside down when she discovers a secret that her parents have kept. They are not Catholic, as Alexandra believes. They are Jewish. Alexandra's view of her parents, of her friends, and of the society in which she lives is turned upside down by her discovery. Who is she and where does she really belong?

  • af Christopher Moore
    198,95 kr.

    "One July day four hundred years ago, Samuel de Champlain stepped out of a small boat at Quebec and began a great adventure.” So begins Christopher Moore's riveting account of the life of the extraordinary, daring "father of New France.” Samuel de Champlain helped found the first permanent French settlement in the New World; he established the village that eventually became the great city of Quebec; he was a skilled cartographer who gave us many of our first accurate maps of North America; he forged alliances with Native nations that laid the foundations for vast trading networks; and as governor, he set New France on the road to becoming a productive, self-sufficient, thriving colony. But Champlain was also a man who suffered his share of defeats and disappointments. That first permanent settlement was abandoned after a disastrous winter claimed the lives of half the colonists. His marriage to a child bride was unhappy and marked by long separations. Eventually Quebec had to be surrendered temporarily to the English in 1629. In this remarkable book, illustrated entirely with paintings, archival maps, and original artifacts, Christopher Moore brings to life this complex man and, through him, creates a portrait of Canada in its earliest days. Champlain is illustrated with archival maps and paintings. Additional artwork has been provided by Francis Back.

  • af Richard Scrimger
    88,95 kr.

  • af Judy Andrekson
    88,95 kr.

  • af Veronika Martenova Charles
    72,95 kr.

  • af Wab Kinew
    151,95 kr.

    A festive, joyful Indigenous picture book that explores both Christmas traditions and Anishinaabe culture, for fans of Santa in the City and Go Show the World.One winter solstice, Mommy says, "Baby, we're going home to the Rez. We're going to have an Anishinaabe Christmas." But this is Baby's first Christmas away from the city, and they're worried! They have a lot of questions:How will Santa know where to find them?Why do we have presents on Christmas?How come they're going home to the Rez but don't live there?On the long trip to Mooshom's and Kookom's, Baby learns about animals being part of their family, about the North Star leading them home and even the meanings of some Anishinaabe words. Will this Anishinaabe Christmas be Baby's best yet?

  • af Vikki Vansickle
    198,95 kr.

    "An ode to Christina Rossetti's classic poem and [an] homage to familiar fairy tale villains, this story of two sisters will enthrall readers with its ... detailed art and enchanting writing"--