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The Sasquatch, the Fire and the Cedar Baskets
By Joseph Dandurand, Dionne Paul. 2020
Printbraille
Indigenous peoples in Canada fiction, Indigenous peoples fiction
Human-transcribed braille
“Deep in the thickest part of a cedar forest there lived a young Sasquatch. He was over nine feet tall…
and his feet were about size twenty. He had long brown hair that covered all of his body. His hands were so big and his arms so long he could wrap them around the biggest of the cedar trees. He had been born here many years ago and he did not know his parents, as they had been scared away by a great fire. He was left on his own and he had survived by eating berries and he had grown into the Sasquatch he now was...” So begins this charming story for children by Kwantlen storyteller Joseph Dandurand. The Sasquatch, spirit of the great cedar forest, eludes human hunters, falls in love, fathers a lovely daughter and saves his little family from a forest fire by dousing the flames with water stored in baskets carefully woven by his mate. The story is told with grace and simplicity by a master storyteller in the great tradition of the Kwantlen people. Accompanied by whimsical illustrations from Kwakwaka’wakw artist Simon Daniel James, The Sasquatch, the Fire and the Cedar Baskets follows a similar style to popular Nightwood titles such as Salmon Boy, Mayuk the Grizzly Bear and How the Robin Got Its Red Breast.Available copies:
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Mac undercover (Mac B., Kid Spy #bk. 1)
By Mac Barnett. 2020
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Adventure stories, Humourous fiction, Mysteries and crime stories
Human-narrated audio
The precious Crown Jewels have been stolen, and there's only one person who can help the Queen: her newest secret…
agent, Mac B. To help her, he must travel around the globe in search of the stolen treasure...but will he find it in time?From secret identities to Karate hijinks, this fast-paced, witty, and historically inspired chapter book will keep listeners guessing. With fascinating historical facts masterfully sprinkled throughout, the first entry in this series offers adventure, intrigue, absurdity, and humor. Discover this totally smart and side-splittingly funny series, and experience what it's really like to be a kid spy
The Buried Bones Mystery (Clubhouse Mysteries #1)
By Sharon M. Draper. 2006
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Adventure stories, Mysteries and crime stories, Multi-cultural fiction
Synthetic audio, Automated braille
Four boys who call themselves the Black Dinosaurs dig up a mysterious box of bones in this first book of…
the classic chapter book series by award-winning author Sharon M. Draper.Ziggy and his friends Rico, Rashawn, and Jerome build a clubhouse in Ziggy&’s backyard and decide to bury their secret treasures nearby. But when the boys start digging, they uncover a box of bones and are swept up in a mystery more intriguing—and scary—than anything they could have imagined. Who could have buried a box of bones behind their clubhouse?
The Great Cake Mystery: Precious Ramotswe's Very First Case (Precious Ramotswe Mysteries for Young Readers #1)
By Alexander McCall Smith. 2012
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General fiction, Mysteries and crime stories, Multi-cultural fiction
Synthetic audio, Automated braille
THE NO. 1 LADIES&’ DETECTIVE AGENCY - Young Readers Fans around the world adore the bestselling No. 1 Ladies&’ Detective…
Agency series, the basis of the HBO TV show, and its proprietor Precious Ramotswe, Botswana&’s premier lady detective. In this charming series, Mma Ramotswe navigates her cases and her personal life with wisdom, and good humor—not to mention help from her loyal assistant, Grace Makutsi, and the occasional cup of tea. Have you ever said to yourself, Wouldn&’t it be nice to be a detective? This is the story of an African girl who says just that. Her name is Precious. When a piece of cake goes missing from her classroom, a traditionally built young boy is tagged as the culprit. Precious, however, is not convinced. She sets out to find the real thief. Along the way she learns that your first guess isn&’t always right. She also learns how to be a detective.