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Preview of MOON OF THE TURNING LEAVES -- Waubgeshig Rice

MOON OF THE TURNING LEAVES -- Waubgeshig Rice

Greetings,What a perfect time of year to release Waubgeshig Rice's Moon of the Turning Leaves. I have been in touch with Waub over the last couple of years about the novel, and eagerly waited for it. As I turned the pages reading, the maple tree in my yard kept pace with its leaves turning from green to golden yellow. What a delight to catch up with the characters from Moon of the Crusted Snow and embark on another adventure and the continuing "story of survival, resilience, Indigenous identi
Preview of THE SUNFLOWER -- Simon Wiesenthal (Non-Fiction)

THE SUNFLOWER -- Simon Wiesenthal (Non-Fiction)

Greetings,The Sunflower is the most important book I teach, and it is more relevant than ever with rampant anti-Semitism. far-right extremists, racism, and intolerance.https://toronto.citynews.ca/2022/03/02/anti-semitic-graffiti-toronto-schools/ The Sunflower poses an existential question to the reader: You are a Jewish prisoner in a German concentration camp. A dying Nazi soldier asks for your forgiveness. What would you do? Simon Wiesenthal tells the story of his WWII concentration camp exp
Preview of SMALL GREAT THINGS -- Jodi Picoult

SMALL GREAT THINGS -- Jodi Picoult

Not everything that is faced can be changed.But nothing can be changed until it is faced.~James BaldwinFeel awkward talking about racism, or looking for ways to increase your awareness and that of your students? Wanting to become an ally for change?Good news. Jodi Picoult's Small Great Things is insightful and inspiring, honest and hopeful. An engaging novel with plot twists, nasty turns, and memorable characters confronted with one of the biggest issues of our time, and perhaps the root of so m
Preview of A MAN CALLED OVE -- Fredrik Backman

A MAN CALLED OVE -- Fredrik Backman

We can busy ourselves with living or with dying. ~Sonja 177Greetings,Get ready to meet a crusty character – Ove. You’ll laugh and cry. You’ll cheer and shudder. You might even want to throw your book at him from time to time, but as you get to know his story, he will grow on you. Other feisty and courageous characters will too. Together, they will win your heart and teach you a thing or two about what’s important and how to look out for one another. Who knows? There could even be an epiphany or
Preview of ~Read and Write a Graphic Novella and a Discussion Guide for HUGO CABARET~

~Read and Write a Graphic Novella and a Discussion Guide for HUGO CABARET~

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Compass Rose
Learn how to turn your Halloween Story into a Graphic Novella and includesa Discussion Guide for THE INVENTION of HUGO CABERET, a graphic novel by Brian Selzick, winner of the Caldecott Award. Grades 5-12. "Highly engaging!"Graphic novels have become a popular genre. In this resource, students will learn how to turn their Scary Halloween Stories into a 10-page (or less) graphic novella by using the graph paper and dialogue balloons (provided). This should be considered a “unit” of study and no
Preview of THE WINEKEEPER'S WIFE -- Kristin Harmel

THE WINEKEEPER'S WIFE -- Kristin Harmel

You can’t rewrite the past. But you can choose to live with your whole heart in the here and now. ~Kristin HarmelGreetings,When does a war end for those caught up in it? It could be a soldier or civilian. Someone racing into combat or a refugee fleeing. Or perhaps a hero or a coward or some mix in between. The Winemaker’s Wife is an engaging novel that deals with the difficult choices people make in war time, and the continuing impact on their lives in peace time. Have students read with one
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