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My Best Friend Is Extinct for ages 9 to 12.
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Rebecca Wood Barrett is a Canadian writer and filmmaker. She has made more than 35 short films and her short fiction has been published in Room, The Antigonish Review and Pique Newsmagazine.
Cornelia Li is an illustrator and storyteller from Toronto. She also illustrated the books Voyage Through Space, Animals at Night and Nature’s Light Spectacular.
Firefly is a novel for middle-grade readers. (Cormorant Books)
Middle-grade novel Firefly is about the titular character who is looking for a place to call home. Firefly lives in the park — but one day she is forced by social services to move in with her Aunt Gayle, who just happens to own a costume shop. While Firefly gets used to having a roof over her head, she suffers from PTSD and embarks on a journey to find her true identity.
Firefly is for ages 9 to 12.
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Philippa Dowding is a Canadian children’s author, a poet, musician and copywriter. Based in Toronto, her book Myles and the Monster Outside was a nominee for the 2017 Silver Birch Express Award and her chapter book Oculum was a finalist for the 2020 Silver Birch Fiction Award.
Birdspell is a middle-grade book by Valerie Sherrard (Cormorant Books)
In the middle-grade novel Birdspell, Corbin is a boy who suffers from loneliness — but when a talking bird enters his life, he is overjoyed. When his home life goes from bad to worse, Corbin is faced with a decision that he just might regret.
Birdspell is for ages 9 to 12.
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Valerie Sherrard is a children’s book author from New Brunswick. She has written more than a dozen books for young people, including the Shelby Belgarden mystery series, The Glory Wind, Kate and Speechless.
Deborah Kerbel is a children’s book author from Ontario. (Scholastic Canada)
Like a Duck is the story of Sarah, her mother and a duck named Webster. Sarah’s father disappeared a decade ago, but she still hasn’t gotten over the loss. And when she is sent away to camp, Sarah must learn hard truths about love, loss and identity.
Like a Duck is for ages 8 to 12.
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Deborah Kerbel is a children’s book author from Ontario. Her other books include the picture books Before You Were Born and Sun Dog, both illustrated by Suzanne Del Rizzo, the middle-grade books Feathered and Bye-Bye Evil Eye and the YA books Mackenzie, Lost and Found and Girl on the Other Side.
Finding Home is a nonfiction middle-grade book. (Orca Book Publishers)
Finding Home explores the nature of human migration and how it has shaped the modern world. This middle-grade book is a nonfiction look at the past and present issues affecting immigrants and refugees — and author Jen Sookfong Lee offers a first-hand account of her experience as a second-generation Canadian.
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