You can browse our books easily with any of the following filters, hover over the filters or their titles to see their descriptions.
Or you can use quick search or switch to advanced search for better results...
Author Leilani Raashida Henry, daughter of the first person of African descent to go to Antarctica, recounts her father?s expedition and reveals the incredible geography, biodiversity, and history of the continent.
A mysterious summer camp hosts twenty-five teen girls, divided into five cabins. Each cabin is drawn into a version of a classic camp story: a camp rivalry story, a camp love story, a murderûinûtheûwoods story, a survival story, and a coming-of-age quest. The girls find themselves acting out someone else’s predetermined story—but who is pulling the strings? Unless the girls can discover who’s manipulating them and find a way to change how those stories end, some of them might not make it out of
The Canada at War series explores the role Canadians have played in armed conflicts and peacekeeping missions around the world. Each book in the series looks at the causes and outcomes of a different conflict as well as the role Canada played in the event.
The Canada at War series explores the role Canadians have played in armed conflicts and peacekeeping missions around the world. Each book in the series looks at the causes and outcomes of a different conflict as well as the role Canada played in the event.
Journey through 150 years of Canadian history in this celebratory series. Canada Turns 150 highlights important people and events that helped shape the nation between 1867 and 2017. Readers will explore key moments in politics, social issues, sports, arts, conflicts, and more.
This compelling series explores Canada's fur-trading history. Through the use of first-hand accounts, biographies and engaging visuals, readers will learn about the relationship fur traders developed with the Aboriginal Peoples of Canada. The series also provides insight into fur trade routes within Canada during the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries. From descriptions of key trades, forts, and posts, as well as important events and influences, these books offer a detailed look a
Junior high students can explore the land, wildlife, climate, and people of all seven Canadian geographic regions in Weigl?s popular classroom series, Canadian Geographic Regions. Each title comescomplete with eye-catching visuals, including maps, charts, colour photos, and a satellite image of the region
Each title illustrates a period in Canadian history, and where relevant, connects its history with larger world events. This series offers readers detailed insights into the heart of Canada’s past, and then brings to life the history and people that have shaped our nation.
What are the industries that fuel Canada's economy? Each title focuses on one of Canada's main industries. Exploring its history, its impact on Canada and the world, and its long-term potential.
A vast country spanning an entire continent, Canada is a land of many secrets. Canadian Mysteries of the Unexplained is a compelling exploration into some of the country’s most baffling events, creatures and personages. From the chilling fate of the Franklin Expedition, to the brutal murder of magnate Harry Oakes and the repeated sightings of the enigmatic Sasquatch, author John Marlowe delves into the supernatural, the unsolved and the inexplicable.