Below is a list of 4 the books by this author.
In early twentieth-century Cape Breton, coal mine workers spent all day in dangerous conditions. But the brave miners stood up to the companies,... [Read More]
In early twentieth-century Cape Breton, coal mine workers spent all day in dangerous conditions. But the brave miners stood up to the companies, going on strike and risking their livelihoods to achieve better working conditions and healthier communities. Fight On! is at once an engaging history and a passionate call to action against injustice.
Theme: Social Justice
The Old Woman is a beautiful portrait of an old woman who lives contentedly with her dog. Award-winning author Joanne Schwartz and illustrator Nahid... [Read More]
The Old Woman is a beautiful portrait of an old woman who lives contentedly with her dog. Award-winning author Joanne Schwartz and illustrator Nahid Kazemi have written a quiet and timely story that reminds us to enjoy each moment and live each day fully. Exquisite illustrations.
Theme: Nature
This engaging story, told in chapter-like episodes, follows Pinny on a long, lazy summer day. As sunshine turns to rain and back to sun again, Pinny... [Read More]
This engaging story, told in chapter-like episodes, follows Pinny on a long, lazy summer day. As sunshine turns to rain and back to sun again, Pinny searches for a wishing rock, watches clouds, picks wild blueberries, feeds a seagull, and bakes a cake to share with her friends. An ideal book for children beginning to make the jump to independent reading, Pinny in Summer demonstrates the joy young people find in nature and an unstructured life. Pinny is allowed to explore her world freely, and her small setbacks and triumphs will be familiar to every child. With charming illustrations by Isabelle Malenfant and a spare, poetic text from author Joanne Schwartz, Pinny in Summer is a bright and inviting picture book that captures all the delight of a perfect summer day.
A young boy wakes up to the sound of the sea, visits his grandfather s grave after lunch and comes home to a cozy dinner with his family, but all the... [Read More]
A young boy wakes up to the sound of the sea, visits his grandfather s grave after lunch and comes home to a cozy dinner with his family, but all the while his mind strays to his father digging for coal deep down under the sea. Stunning illustrations by Sydney Smith, the award-winning illustrator of Sidewalk Flowers, show the striking contrast between a sparkling seaside day and the darkness underground where the miners dig. With curriculum connections to communities and the history of mining, this beautifully understated and haunting story brings a piece of Canadian history to life. The ever-present ocean and inevitable pattern of life in a Cape Breton mining town will enthrall children and move adult readers. "