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Teen alcoholism (Teen issues)
By Barbara Sheen. 2004
Examines how and why some teenagers become alcoholics, and discusses the ripple effect of teen alcoholism as well as treatment…
and preventative measures. Includes an overview of alcoholism as an addiction or a disease, and looks at its physiological, psychological, and emotional dimensions. Both the individual and societal consequences of teen alcoholism are considered. Some descriptions of violence. For Senior High readers. 2004.Teenagers talk about suicide
By Marion Crook. 1989
In exploring the topic of teenage suicide, the author looks at relationships with family and friends, coping skills, and where…
teens can get help. She stresses the importance of self-esteem and parents with empathy. c1989.Tell me why: how young people can change the world
By Eric Walters. 2008
"I just want to know: why do you think that people treat each other the way that they do? Is…
there something that happened to you that made you want to help people? And, finally, what, if anything, do you think one kid can do to make a difference?" Responding to these questions, people including Roméo Dallaire, Robert Munsch, Marc Garneau, and Rick Hansen have shared their wisdom, experience, and convictions about how to counter suffering and cruelty. Walters also profiles five young people who have already found ways to help. For junior high readers. 2008.Stormy seas: stories of young boat refugees
By Mary Beth Leatherdale. 2017
The plight of refugees risking their lives at sea has, unfortunately, made the headlines all too often in the past…
few years. This book presents five true stories, from 1939 to today, about young people who lived through the harrowing experience of setting sail in search of asylum: Ruth and her family board the St. Louis to escape Nazism; Phu sets out alone from war-torn Vietnam; José tries to reach the United States from Cuba; Najeeba flees Afghanistan and the Taliban; and after losing his family, Mohamed abandons his village on the Ivory Coast in search of a new life. Grades 4-7. Winner of the 2018 Silver Birch Non-Fiction Honour Book Award. 2017.Safe teen: powerful alternatives to violence
By Anita Roberts. 2001
The author explains violence, looking at its roots, identifying potentially dangerous behaviour, and always offering teens strategies to protect themselves…
and diffuse situations--from small misunderstandings to outright assault. The book also includes discussion of gender stereotypes, self-esteem, handling cliques and social pressures, acknowledging and transforming emotions, and differentiating between "good sex" and harmful sex. Poems, quotes, and practical exercises are also added. Some strong language. For junior and senior high readers. 2001.Ryan and Jimmy: and the well in Africa that brought them together (CitizenKid)
By Herb Shoveller. 2006
When Ryan's first-grade teacher told his class about countries where people didn't have clean drinking water, he became determined to…
change things. His first well was built in Uganda, and a local orphan named Akana Jimmy longed for a chance to thank Ryan. When they finally meet, an unbreakable bond unites these boys from very different backgrounds, and a long and sometimes life-threatening journey begins. Some descriptions of violence. Grades 3-6. 2006.Remembering John McCrae: soldier, doctor, poet
By Linda Granfield. 2009
"In Flanders Fields the poppies blow..."Every Canadian student, teacher and parent can recite these powerful words. But behind every poem…
is a poet, who lived, breathed, and in this case, led an extraordinary life. Despite John McCrae reaching Canadian icon status, his life has been largely unknown. This books is a beautiful tribute to this man. Some descriptions of violence. Grades 4-7. 2009.Pride: celebrating diversity & community
By Robin Stevenson. 2016
For lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people around the world, Pride is both protest and celebration. It's about embracing diversity.…
It's about fighting for freedom and equality. It's about history, and it's about the future. It's about all of us. Grades 4-7. 2016.Je peux faire la difference
By Anne-Marie Courtemanche, Tracy Marsh. 2009
Recueil qui marie documentaire et bandes dessinées afin d'inviter les jeunes à poser des gestes simples et concrets pour contribuer…
à la sauvegarde de l'énergie, à la protection de l'environnement, à une meilleure cohabitation entre les membres d'une communauté, à l'entraide entre générations ou vers des personnes en besoin, à la maison, à l'école, mais aussi dans le reste du monde. Années 3-6 et plus. 2009.During WWI, the battle for the tiny Belgium town of Passchendaele was one of the most significant tests of Canadian…
courage and expertise. General Haig ordered a headlong attack into the heavily fortified German entrenchments, to capture the town and drive toward the coast to destroy German submarine bases. General Currie's Canadian Corps, known as unstoppable 'storm troopers', was called to the front. For junior high and older readers. 2008.Our stories, our songs: African children talk about AIDS
By Deborah Ellis. 2005
In the summer of 2003, author Ellis travelled to Malawi and Zambia and met with children and teens whose lives…
have been touched by AIDS. Ellis describes the poverty, child labour, sexual exploitation, and the signs and symptoms of the disease, but the children discuss their families, favourite pastimes, fears, and dreams. Some descriptions of sex and violence. Grades 5-8. 2006, c2005.La vie avant tout: réflexions sur la vie humaine présentées aux 17-25 ans
By Carl Desrochers. 2003
Destiné en priorité aux grands adolescents et aux jeunes adultes, un ouvrage écrit dans un langage clair et direct qui…
vise à les aider à affronter leurs difficultés et à s'épanouir. Rédigé avec l'intention de contribuer à la prévention du suicide, il aborde avec franchise les problèmes que les jeunes rencontrent et fournit conseils et support moral. Des chapitres sur la confiance en soi, le deuil et la souffrance, la drogue, l'amitié, la spiritualité, l'amour, etc. Pour les lecteurs d'école secondaire. 2003.La gaffe
By Françoise Gramet, Tom MacDonnell. 1988
Toronto, le 20 aout 1984, une jeune fille de 14 ans est portee disparue. Trois jours plus tard, sa mere…
se rend au poste de police et apprend que sa fille se prostitue. Mme McFarlane se battra alors pendant deux ans et demi pour separer Kristy de la rue. Le 11 fevrier 1987, celle-ci etait retrouvee morte dans la cage d'escalier d'un hotel du centre-ville. Pour les lecteurs d'école secondaire. 1988. Titre uniforme: Never let go.Listen to us: the world's working children
By Jane Springer. 1997
The author relates the history of working children and the current nature and extent of child labour worldwide. She provides…
explanations of related concepts and discusses the response of governments and international agencies to the increase in child labour. She also provides profiles of working children from various countries and cultures. For junior and senior high readers.Avec mon aube et mes santiags (Ldp Litterature Ser.)
By Guy Gilbert. 1988
Le « prêtre des loubards » raconte son combat quotidien pour arracher les jeunes les plus défavorisés à la drogue,…
à la délinquance, à la violence : tous les masques du désespoir, dans une société en proie au chômage, et qui ne sait plus quelles valeurs transmettre, ni comment. À l'appui de ce combat, une foi inébranlable : la parole du Christ. Et la certitude qu'aucun être humain n'est « irrécupérable ». Un témoignage brûlant, indifférent aux préjugés, par l'auteur de La rue est mon église et de L'Espérance aux mains nues. Un document aussi, plus que jamais d'actualité alors que se multiplient les signaux du désespoir des banlieues.La non-violence expliquée à mes filles ((Parents).)
By Jacques Semelin. 2000
Voici plus de vingt-cinq ans que je travaille sur la violence et l’action non violente. Sur un tel sujet, la…
plupart des questions que se pose un enfant concerné la vie de tous les jours. Si quelqu’un m’agresse, que dois-je faire ? Comment réagir face au racket à l’école ? Contre une agression sexuelle ? Et la violence des jeunes ? Et le racisme ? Pour répondre, j’ai quitté mes chères études… C’est ainsi que je me suis mis à écrire quelques pages, que je leur donnai à lire : j’ai souvent refai. Années 3-6 et plus. 2000.Eyes & spies: how you're tracked and why you should know (A visual Exploration Ser.)
By Tanya Lloyd Kyi. 2017
You Instagram every moment of your life, share your inner thoughts with your 200 closest Facebook friends, and hand out…
personal details to websites. Only every time you click, text, Like, Friend, buy – or even walk down the street – there are more eyes on you than you might think. Online and in real life, companies, governments, and law enforcement are finding new ways to collect information about us. Who’s watching, and why? Where is the line between public and private? How can you keep your secrets to yourself? Grades 5-8 and older readers. 2017.Girls resist!: a guide to activism, leadership, and starting a revolution
By KaeLyn Rich. 2018
Take on the world and make some serious change with this handbook to everything activism, social justice, and resistance. This…
book is an in-depth guide to everything from picking a cause, planning a protest, and raising money to running dispute-free meetings. 2018.From Vimy to victory: Canada's fight to the finish in World War I
By Hugh Brewster. 2014
All was not quiet on the Western Front during the last years of WWI. Soldiers faced mud, trench foot, bombardments,…
barbed wire, snipers, and poison gas. Despite dreadful odds, the Canadian Corps moved forward, reaching deep inside enemy-occupied Belgium. The war cost Canada 60,661 of its finest citizens and thousands more who were wounded in body and mind. After their hard-won victory at Vimy Ridge, Canadians earned the admiration of the world — and a reputation as soldiers who could get the job done. From that moment in 1917, Canadian soldiers proved themselves again and again on the bloody battlefields of Europe. Grades 3-6. 2014.Five thousand years of slavery
By Marjorie Gann, Janet Willen. 2010
Slavery still exists, and wears many faces: James Kofi Annan's parents in Ghana sold him because they could not feed…
him, Beatrice Fernando had to work almost around the clock in Lebanon, and Julia Gabriel was trafficked from Arizona to the cucumber fields of South Carolina. Provides a comprehensive historical narrative, firsthand accounts, an index, and suggestions for further reading. Grades 5-8. 2011.