Annotation: Beatrice has woken in a strange land without memories in a treehouse magically stocked with supplies and a set of helpful books. Her curiosity and compassion lead her to explore the land and meet its talking animal inhabitants. Among these is Croc Harry who seems equally eager to eat her and converse with her. …
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Annotation: Autumn comes from a privileged, loving family. Cody comes from an abusive, alcoholic home. When he runs away, Autumn finds him curled up in pain, without resources, and without a safe place to stay. Autumn offers Cody a refuge and soon the both of them begin learning about lives neither have experienced. Questions: How …
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Annotation: Stephen is obsessed with pirates, at least all of the good parts. He and his best friend know that pirates have a bad reputation for the robbing and fighting, so they’ve come up with a new term: piventurate! All the good parts of being a pirate, without the bad stuff. Unfortunately, Stephen’s mom is …
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Annotation: Some of the most famous buildings in the world are renowned mostly for their impressive height. Who hasn’t heard of the Empire State Building in New York City. But did you know that people have been building tall structures for thousands of years and for many different reasons? For example, the pyramids of Egypt …
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Annotation: Artist Carey Newman created the Witness Blanket to honour and bring awareness to Indigenous children taken from their families and sent to residential schools all across Canada. Newman and his team collected objects, photographs and documents from residential schools all across Canada. The book tells the important stories behind of all of the gathered …
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Annotation: Who isn’t interested in having a superpower? Right? This book explores all aspects of wearable-technologies’ history, development, uses and ethics. You will meet the scientists and inventors both innovating and guarding this growing wearable-tech-frontier. Questions: What is wearable technology? What superpowers does wearing it give us? What is an algorithm? Can you think of …
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Annotation: The dynamic duo who brought you “Turtle Island: The story of North America’s First People” and “What the Eagle sees: Indigenous stories of rebellion and renewal” reveal ways in which Indigenous knowledge is used to solve contemporary real world problems. Eldon Yellowhorn (Piikani Nation) is an archaeologist and professor at Simon Fraser University. With …
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Annotations: What if going to school had to be kept a secret? There are many reasons learning has had to be hidden. Students have been denied the ability to speak their own language, to learn about their culture, or banned from learning if they were a girl! Secret schools have been needed throughout history so …
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Annotation: Salmon are essential and inseparable from the culture, history and ecology of British Columbia and this books presents everything from the species, life-cycles and eco-systems of salmon around the world. From the biology to the harvesting of salmon, this book covers a wealth of information regarding this keystone species in British Columbia. Understanding the …
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Annotation: This is the true story of a boy who dreamed of becoming an NHL player. He was well on his way to achieving this goal when a serious injury looked to end his career on the ice. But he fought back to become an elite junior player. Although he missed the NHL draft he …
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