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By India Desjardins. 2010
« Aurélie entame sa cinquième et dernière année au secondaire. C'est une grande étape qui se prépare ! (Selon les…
rumeurs, car elle n'oserait jamais dire ce genre de chose.) Puisque tout va très bien dans sa vie personnelle, elle a envie, plus que jamais, de se concentrer sur ses études. Mais il est si facile d'être déconcentrée de la vie scolaire (et pas seulement à cause des vidéos rigolotes sur YouTube), surtout lorsque tout le monde de son entourage semble soudainement mystérieux!... » -- 4e de couvBy J. C Cervantes. 2023
Best-selling author Rick Riordan presents the breathtaking finale to J. C. Cervantes's Maya-inspired Shadow Bruja duology, in which Ren makes…
a bargain for her life. Shadow bruja Ren Santiago was relentlessly pursued by the evil Aztec Lords of Night, who claimed that she was destined to be their queen, a destiny she wasn't willing to accept. So she chose death instead. Too bad death wasn't the answer to her problems. Ren soon realizes she must return to the land of the living to make things right. Unfortunately, that means negotiating with Ixtab, queen of the underworld. Ixtab offers her ten days aboveground in exchange for the discarded crown of jade and shadow. If Ren fails, she will return to the darkness for eternity. Ren agrees, knowing full well that she also has to save her friends Marco, Monty, and Edison and, while she's at it, put those pesky Lords of Night back to sleep forever. The only problem is, Ren lost her shadow magic and time rope when she lost her life. How will Ren manage to accomplish what feels impossible? The answer lies not in manipulating shadows or time, but in recognizing the awesome power that has always been inside her. J. C. Cervantes's trademark humor, incredibly high stakes, fascinating characters, and shocking plot twists are on full display in this epic conclusion of an unputdownable duologyBy Judy Blundell. 2010
« Floride, 1947... Un ancien soldat au passé trouble, une femme trop belle, un homme aussi séduisant qu'énigmatique... quel fil…
invisible les relie ? Dans un hôtel au luxe défraichi et la chaleur étouffante de septembre, Evie surprend l'ombre de mensonges et de terribles secrets. Le magnifique portrait d'une jeune fille qui vit le brûlant passage à l'âge adulte. » -- 4e de couvBy Esme Symes-Smith. 2022
In a magical medieval world filled with dragons, shape-shifters, and witches, a twelve-year-old nonbinary hopeful knight battles for the heart…
of their kingdom. A thrilling middle-grade series opener that explores identity and gender amid sword fights and magic, and proves anyone can be a hero. "These heroes come in all shapes and skills—I cheered for them throughout their exciting journey." —#1 New York Times bestselling author Tamora Pierce When their ex-hero dad is summoned back to the royal capital of Helston to train a hopeless crown prince, Callie lunges at the opportunity to finally prove themself worthy to the kingdom’s "great and powerful." Except the intolerant great and powerful look at nonbinary Callie and only see girl . But Callie has always known exactly what they want to be, and they’re not about to let anything stand in their way. Trapped in Helston’s rigid hierarchy where girls learn magic and boys train as knights, Callie discovers they aren’t alone—there’s Elowen, the chancellor’s brilliant daughter, whose unparalleled power is being stifled; Edwyn, Elowen’s twin brother desperate to win his father’s approval; and Willow, the crown prince who was never meant to be king. In this start to an epic series packed with action, humor, and heart, Callie and their new friends quickly find themselves embedded in an ancient war—and their only hope to defeat the threats outside the kingdom lies in first defeating the bigotry within. "Everything you could possibly want from a middle grade fantasy." — The Nerd DailyBy Kendall F Haven. 2008
Twenty-five short accounts--from history, modern life, and nature--of ordinary people who acted heroically. Told to inspire, entertain, and demonstrate effective…
storytelling, they cover young people involved in wars, participating in traditional cultural events, and facing wild animals. Includes each tale's background and recommendations for further reading. For grades 3-6. 2008By Dan Gutman. 2009
The four friends from The Homework Machine (BR 16590)--Brenton, Snik, Judy, and Kelsey--now sixth graders, once again find themselves at…
the police station. This time they give statements about an incident involving a powerful computer chip, a Grand Canyon treasure, and a dead body. For grades 3-6. 2009By Trenton Lee Stewart, Diana Sudyka. 2009
When an unexplained blackout engulfs Stonetown, Benedict Society members Reynie, Kate, Sticky, and Constance follow clues in an adventure that…
threatens to separate them from their families, friends, and even one another. Sequel to The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey (DB 67135, BR 18601). For grades 4-7. 2009By Jacqueline Woodson. 2009
Eleven-year-olds Neeka and her best friend meet newcomer "D Foster" and the three girls become a team. When their hero,…
rapper Tupac, is shot, they decide to have a "big purpose" as Tupac did and stay friends forever--but D's mom returns. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2008By Susan McQuillan. 2007
More than fifty kid-friendly recipes for parents wanting to introduce young children to food preparation, with jokes and tips from…
Big Bird, Grover, and Sesame Street friends. Covers drinks, breakfast, lunch, soups, family dinner, side dishes, and desserts. Includes tips on age-appropriate tasks and kitchen safety. For preschool-grade 2. 2007By Edgar Allan Poe. 2000
A selection of eerie and mysterious poems written by American writer Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849). Includes "The Raven," which made…
him famous in 1845, and the haunting lilt of "Annabel Lee." Introduction by Philip Pullman. For grades 6-9. 2000By David Small, Kathi Appelt. 2008
In the alligator-filled bayous between Texas and Louisiana, long-suffering hound dog Ranger welcomes a stray, pregnant calico cat underneath his…
rundown porch. When his cruel owner Gar Face dispatches the mother cat, Ranger and the calico's two kittens form an unlikely family. For grades 4-7 and older readers. 2008By Rebecca Stead. 2009
New York City, 1979. Twelve-year-old Miranda helps her mother prepare to be on a television game show. Meanwhile Miranda tries…
to understand why her best friend Sal doesn't want to hang out anymore--and why someone is sending Miranda tiny notes from the future. For grades 5-8. 2009By Charise Mericle Harper. 2008
With her best friend Mimi's help, Just Grace sets out to convince her parents that she is dependable and responsible…
and therefore ready for a pet dog. Her campaign includes drawing a dog named Chip-Up, taping him on a skateboard, and walking him in the park. For grades 2-4. 2008By Joyce Hostetter. 2009
North Carolina, 1945. Ann Faye hopes that now that she is back from the polio hospital and her daddy is…
home from the war with Hitler, normal family life will resume. But war changed her father and Ann Faye can't walk. Sequel to Blue (BR 18532). For grades 6-9. 2009By Laura McGee Kvasnosky. 2009
The fox sisters, Zelda and Ivy, have three more adventures: Zelda tells Eugene a secret and makes him promise not…
to tell Ivy; Zelda outsmarts herself on April Fool's Day; and Zelda performs the opera Madame Butterfly with help from Ivy, Eugene, and their butterfly nets. For grades 2-4. 2009By Caroline Pignat. 2009
Ireland, 1847. Young Kathleen "Kit" Byrne's comfortable childhood ends abruptly when the potato blight hits. As the privileged class watches…
the workers starve and evicts them from their homes, Kit's anger grows until her hatred against the family's landlord explodes in a rash act. Some violence. For grades 6-9. 2008By Mary Pope Osborne, Sal Murdocca. 2009
By Kerry Madden. 2009
Biography of To Kill a Mockingbird (BR 12850) author, Nelle Harper Lee, born in Alabama in 1926. Discusses Lee's law…
studies, work for the campus newspaper, discomfort with celebrity, and desire to live simply. Also covers the publication of her book. For grades 6-9. 2009By Gary Paulsen. 2009
At the beginning of summer, middle-schooler Finn, his pal Matthew, and his dog Dylan meet graduate student Johanna, who is…
undergoing chemo for breast cancer. Finn awkwardly attempts to garden for Johanna, receives anonymous notes of wisdom delivered by his dog, and learns compassion. For grades 6-9. 2009