Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

Ingo by Helen Dunmore

Sapphire and her older brother, Conor, live with their parents in a small cottage at the edge of the sea.  Together, Sapph and Conor spend their summers climbing down the cliffs to the small sandy cove near their home, where they explore the narrow caves, study the tidal pools, swim in the ocean, and eat [...]

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009

Payback by James Heneghan

For thirteen-year old Charley Callaghan, the new school year is proving tough.  A recent immigrant from Dublin, he has made one good friend only to see him depart Vancouver for Ontario.  Though his father has found employment, he isn’t making much money and has to be away from home several nights a week.  And, worst [...]

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Chicken Boy by Frances O’Roark Dowell

For twelve year-old Tobin McCaully, seventh grade begins pretty much as every other grade, even though he’s now attending a middle school. He’s still saddled with the reputations of his hell-raising older brothers and sister, he’s still the butt of Cody Peters’ jokes, and he’s still trying to lay low enough to fly under [...]

Sunday, November 18th, 2007

The Royal Woods by Matt Duggan

When their mother dies and their father sinks into a depression and stops noticing them, twelve year-old Sydney and her eight year-old brother, Turk, decide to run away and return to the farm where they spent the happiest summer of their lives.
The two children sneak onto a train going west and ride the rails from [...]