Books with Free Study Guides

Books with Free Study Guides

Study guides for teachers, librarians and parents are available for all of the books in this collection. Perfect for teaching, homeschooling or using as reference materials, these resources will enrich the reading experience.

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The Cat at the Wall

A remarkable and thought-provoking new novel set on Israel's West Bank, by the author of The Breadwinner.

The Elevator Ghost

An eccentric babysitter has a knack for telling stories that are eerily well suited to her young charges.

The Force of Law

This book in the Groundwork Guides series is a penetrating analysis of law and policing around the world.

The Huron Carol

Renowned children's book illustrator Ian Wallace brings his masterful ability to “The Huron Carol,” a beautiful and unusual song with a rich history.

The Moon Inside

Yellow is Ella’s favorite color — she loves the bright, sunny daytime. But every night, as darkness falls, she becomes afraid.

The Mosaic

A teenaged pacifist and a PTSD-afflicted Marine form an unexpected bond over a secret buried in a decommissioned nuclear missile silo.

The News

This Groundwork Guide takes a critical look at the state of the news worldwide. Television, radio, newspaper and internet — who owns these sources?

The Spotted Dog Last Seen

While volunteering at a local graveyard, Derek discovers that solving a mystery from long ago will also help him put his own present-day fears to rest.

The Truth About Stories

In his 2003 CBC Massey Lectures, award-winning author Thomas King explores how stories shape who we are and how we understand and interact with other people.

The Voyage

A small duck finds itself in a place full of unusual creatures speaking an unfamiliar language. But with a friend by its side, it soon feels at home.

This Accident of Being Lost

A knife-sharp collection of stories and songs from award-winning Nishnaabeg storyteller and writer Leanne Betasamosake Simpson.

Tonnerre ancien

Un livre magnifique et visionnaire, Tonnerre ancien, rend hommage aux chevaux sauvages et à la nature des Prairies.