A Crow Called Canuck

A Crow Called Canuck
Author: Haru M. Yarmie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2018-12
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780888391063

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He's been called "Vancouver's famous crow", "a sought-after film star", and "East Vancouver's bad boy bird". Canuck, the orphan crow who rose to fame is now the subject of a kids colouring and activity book. It documents Canuck's life from a fledgling chick to his adventures as an adult. With 34 story and colouring pages and 10 activity pages, A Crow Called Canuck will not only entertain, but educate children about the importance of peacefully coexisting with urban wildlife. Hancock House Publishers and the authors of this book are dedicated to this mission and partial proceeds from the sale of the book will be donated to the Hancock Wildlife Foundation to help continue with its education and conservation programs.

The Big Book of Canada

The Big Book of Canada
Author: Christopher Moore
Publisher: Tundra Books (NY)
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0887764576

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Provides information and photographs on Canada, exploring the history, politics, territories, and people that have formed this nation.

Crow Call

Crow Call
Author: Lois Lowry
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0545337623

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The two-time Newbery medalist has crafted “a loving representation of a relationship between parent and child” in post-WWII America (Publishers Weekly, starred review). This is the story of young Liz, her father, and their strained relationship. Dad has been away at WWII for longer than she can remember, and they begin their journey of reconnection through a hunting shirt, cherry pie, tender conversation, and the crow call. This allegorical story shows how, like the birds gathering above, the relationship between the girl and her father is graced with the chance to fly. “The memory of a treasured day spent with a special person will resonate with readers everywhere.” —School Library Journal (starred review) “Beautifully written, the piece reads much like a traditional short story . . . the details of [Ibatoulline’s] renderings gracefully capture a moment in time that was lost. Relevant for families whose parents are returning from war, the text is also ripe for classroom discussion and for advanced readers.” —Kirkus Reviews

Canuck and Other Stories

Canuck and Other Stories
Author: Rhea Côté Robbins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2006
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Canuck and Other Stories Rhea Côté Robbins, Editor Canuck, by Camille Lessard Bissonnette, (1883-1970), translated by Sylvie Charron and Sue Huseman, is a book which reflects the French Canadian immigration experience from a young woman's point of view. The protagonist, Vic, is a very modern young woman who sets out to accomplish many things in her new country, the U.S. La Jeune Franco-Américaine, The Young Franco-American by Alberte Gastonguay, (1906-1978), translated by Madeleine C. Paré Roy is a study of the life of a young woman who is seeking her way in the world. She meets many suitors and comes to the conclusion of a satisfactory ending in the ways of traditional culture. Françaises d'Amérique, Frenchwomen of North America by Corinne Rocheleau Rouleau, (1881-1963), translated by Jeannine Bacon Roy, is a one act play which features the heroines who helped settle New France. This play proves their presence on the North American continent and is as fresh today as the day it was first presented.

Woman War Chief

Woman War Chief
Author: Jerry A. Matney
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2003-01-11
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: 1403378479

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This book reaches back to the book of Acts to suggest that the upper room experience of the early disciples speaks down through history to the 21st century about how your city and region can be transformed through the power of united prayer. This book looks to catch glimpses of principles employed by the disciples in the book of Acts, which radically changed society and history.

The Black Cat

The Black Cat
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1916
Genre: Short stories, American
ISBN:

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