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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2015)

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Published: 2015-07-21

Editorial

  • Getting hooked on stories this summer...

    Robert Desmarais

Book Reviews

  • A is for activist by I. Nagar

    Leslie Aitken
  • Apparition by G. Gallant

    Colette Leung
  • A Children’s Guide to Arctic Birds by M. Pelletier

    Sandy Campbell
  • The Dreaded Ogress of the Tundra by N. Christopher

    Sandy Campbell
  • Une fausse note par F. Giguère

    Leticia Gomez
  • Heap House by E. Carey

    Colette Leung
  • I'll Give You the Sun by J. Nelson

    Rachel Wild
  • The Metro Dogs of Moscow by R. Delaney

    Leslie Aitken
  • Not Your Typical Dragon by D. Bar-el

    Leslie Aitken
  • Odd Duck by C. Castellucci

    Jacke Heinrich
  • On the Shoulder of a Giant: an Inuit Folktale by N. Christopher

    Sandy Campbell
  • PANIC by S. Draper

    Kimberley Morton
  • Phenomenal Female Entrepreneurs by J. Bryant

    Patti Sherbaniuk
  • Righting Canada’s Wrongs: The Chinese Head Tax and Anti-Chinese Immigration Policies in the Twentieth Century by A. Chan

    Helen Kwan Yee Cheung
  • Six Months Later by N. Richards

    Kelsi McGillivray
  • Unspeakable by C. Pignat

    Janice Kung
  • Where Do You Look? by M. & N. Jocelyn

    Leslie Aitken

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