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Because
By Mo Willems. 2019
Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted)
General fiction
Human-transcribed braille
A series of events, some seemingly insignificant, lead to a young girl attending a life-changing concert. PRINT/BRAILLE. For preschool-grade 2. 2019
Song for a whale
By Lynne Kelly. 2019
Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted)
Animal stories, Family stories, General fiction, Adventure stories, Disabilities fiction
Human-transcribed braille
Twelve-year-old Iris and her grandmother, who are both deaf, drive from Texas to Alaska armed with Iris's plan to help…
Blue 55, a whale unable to communicate with other whales. For grades 4-7. 2019
The last mapmaker
By Christina Soontornvat. 2022
Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted)
Adventure stories, Fantasy
Human-transcribed braille
"A high-seas adventure set in a Thai-inspired fantasy world. This is the story of a young woman's struggle to unburden…
herself of the past and chart her own destiny in a world of secrets. As assistant to Mangkon's most celebrated mapmaker, twelve-year-old Sai plays the part of a well-bred young lady with a glittering future. In reality, her father is a conman, and in a kingdom where the status of one's ancestors dictates their social position, the truth could ruin her. Sai seizes the chance to join an expedition to chart the southern seas, but she isn't the only one aboard with secrets. When Sai learns that the ship might be heading for the fabled Sunderlands--a land of dragons, dangers, and riches beyond imagining--she must weigh the cost of her dreams. Vivid, suspenseful, and thought-provoking, this tale of identity and integrity is as intricate as the maps of old." -- Provided by publisher
Le deuxième étage de l'océan (Collection Porc-épic #01)
By Carle Coppens. 2015
Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted)
General fictionCanadian non-fiction
Human-transcribed braille
" Il y a les parents, bavards impénitents. Il y a une sœur férue d'Antiquité grecque et romaine. Et il…
y a un petit garçon qui n'arrive pas à trouver sa place dans sa famille, à placer le moindre mot lors des repas, qui se sent à l'étroit quand il joue dans leur petit appartement, au-dessus du voisin irascible. Mais il fabule bientôt une escapade, et très vite elle devient réalité. Il découvre le deuxième étage de l'océan et l'escalier invisible pour s'y rendre. Sauf que ne l'attendent pas là que des merveilles : un monstre à dix ou douze têtes monte la garde. "