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Anthony and the Gargoyle
A boy befriends a baby gargoyle in this magical wordless story in graphic-novel style from award-winning creators Jo Ellen Bogart and Maja Kastelic.
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Because I Already Loved You
A child eagerly waits for their sibling to be born, but when Mommy and Daddy come home from the hospital, they explain that the baby has died.
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Do You Remember?
From the creator of Small in the City and the illustrator of Town Is by the Sea and Sidewalk Flowers, comes a moving look at how memories are made.
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What is genocide? Why does it happen? What can be done to prevent it from happening again? These urgent questions are explored in an expanded edition.
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to 10
/ grades 1
to 5
Ghost Train
The story of a young Chinese girl who arrives in North America only to discover that her father has died building the railway.
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ages 10
to 13
/ grades 5
to 8
Grandfather and the Moon
This moving graphic novel tells the story of the affection between a girl and her grandfather. A sensitive portrayal of grief and pursuing a dream.
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/ grades K
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Grandmother’s Visit
Grace says goodbye to Grandmother in this touching book about love and loss.
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Helen’s Birds
From Sara Cassidy, acclaimed author of A Boy Named Queen, comes a stunning wordless graphic novel about friendship, loss and hope.
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and up
Kids of Kabul
What happened to Afghanistan's children after the fall of the Taliban in 2001? Deborah Ellis, author of The Breadwinner, went to Kabul to find out.
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ages 9
to 12
/ grades 4
to 7
Last Week
A child cherishes every second of their grandmother's last week of life in this sensitive portrayal of medical assistance in dying.
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Looks Like Daylight
Author Deborah Ellis travels across the continent, interviewing more than forty Native American kids and letting them tell their own stories.