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Just some stuff I wrote: stories
Par William Bell. 2005
Eight short stories, exploring the highs and lows of characters struggling to belong. Fourteen-year-old Albert's sudden sense of shame at…
the grandfather he adores leads to a surprising realization in "Beer Can Man", while in "The Staircase," the aftermath of a horrible incident exposes an ugly reality at the heart of a high school. Junior High. 2005.Fractures: family stories
Par Budge Wilson. 2002
After many years: twenty-one "long-lost" stories by L.M. Montgomery
Par L. M Montgomery, Carolyn Collins, Christy Woster. 2017
Although best known for creating the spirited Anne Shirley, L. M. Montgomery had a thriving writing career that included several…
novels and more than five hundred poems and stories. This collection brings together rare pieces originally published between 1900 and 1939 that haven't been in print since their initial periodicals. Collins and Woster have carefully curated a mixture of newly discovered stories that showcase all the charm you expect from Montgomery. With scholarly prefaces and notes for each piece, the book offers readers a rare glimpse into how Montgomery's writing developed over the years. Grades 5-8 and older readers. 2017. Uniform title: Short stories.The doctor's sweetheart and other stories
Par L. M Montgomery, Catherine M McLay. 1979
A country doctor never loses faith in the young woman who swears to return to him; an estranged wife bets…
her future happiness on a horse race; two maiden ladies, scared onto a roof by a dog, ponder marriage to the dog's owner as the price of rescue. Contains 14 previously uncollected stories, published between 1899 and 1935. Grades 5-8. 1979.Thanks and giving all year long: Marlo Thomas and friends
Par Marlo Thomas, Christopher Cerf. 2004
Être un héros: des histoires de gars
Par Deni Ellis Béchard. 2011
[...] Affronter le héros de l'histoire quon sécrit poser passer pour un lâche ; travailler, travailler, travailler un héros, il…
faut que ça travaille ; aller au bout de soi, quelle que soit lépoque ou le lieu ; prendre sa vie en main ; être intimement convaincu qu'un héros sommeille en nous, n'attendant que les circonstances pour se manifester [...]. Être un héros, cest tout ça. Du héros de papier au héros de l'histoire, du héros de tous les jours au héros dun soir, neuf auteurs de la relève déclinent ce thème avec sincérité et sérieux, mais aussi avec humour. Pour les lecteurs d’école secondaire. 2011.Uncomfortably numb
Par Sharon English. 2002
In this collection of short stories, Germaine Stevens attends a preppie high school. She belongs to the only counter-culture group,…
the Rockers, and her friends are desperate people. But no one is as disaffected as they seem, or want, to be. For junior and senior high readers. 2002.Garbage Creek: and other stories
Par W. D Valgardson. 1997
In this collection of eight stories, the characters must use their own wits to solve the problems they face. In…
the title story, two friends clean out litter from a creek, and are rewarded in the autumn by seeing some fish return to the waters. Grades 3-6.Girls to the rescue: book #7
Par Ed Lansky Bruce. 2000
Once again, girls save the day in these eight exciting stories from around the world. Kimberly must land a plane…
during a storm when the pilot is knocked out, while Taneya, a Rwandan girl, uses her wits and her skill at basketball to outwit poachers. Grades 3-6. 2000.The Ribbajack & other curious yarns
Par Brian Jacques. 2004
Six scary (but not too scary) ghost stories from the author of the Redwall series. In the title story, the…
nasty Archibald Smifft summons an occult creature, the Ribbajack, to do his evil bidding. In "Miggy Mags and the Malabar Sailor," a mongoose champions a young girl against her abusive uncle, and "Rosie's Pet" is a preadolescent werewolf love story. Grades 5-8. 2004.Stacks of stories: a Library Association anthology
Par Mary Hoffman. 1997
This collection, commissioned by the Library Association, features stories taking libraries as a starting point but developing in very different…
directions. There are 11 stories, in genres ranging from fantasy to romance, witchcraft to piracy. Grades 3-6. 1997.Mrs Pepperpot's first storybook
Par Alf Prøysen. 1972
Mrs. Pepperpot has a strange problem. She shrinks to the size of a pepperpot at the most inconvenient times! But…
she doesn't let this get in her way and is ready to take on any situation, big or small. Here her adventures are told in 27 short stories. Grades 2-4. c1972.Le musicien électrique: six histoires de musique (Z'azimut #17)
Par Emmanuel Viau, Marie Bertherat, Giorda, Patrick Cappelli, Gudule, Jean-Marc Ligny. 2001
Rire aux éclats devant les tribulations d'un musicien très passionné, enquêter sur la mort mystérieuse d'un saxophoniste noir dans la…
Louisiane des années 1930, rapper pour déjouer les maléfices d'un compositeur diabolique, retrouver le plaisir de chanter grâce à un violoniste tsigane, échapper à l'emprise de ses parents afin d'assister au concert de son groupe préféré. Pour les lecteurs du collégial.Waifs and strays
Par Charles De Lint. 2002
A collection of stories about teenagehood, from the streets of Newford to the alleys of Bordertown to the realms of…
Faerie. Includes characters taken from several of the author's novels. For senior high readers. 2002.Thirteen!: unpredictable tales from Paul Jennings
Par Comp Cooling Wendy. 1995
This is a collection of 13 of Paul Jennings' best stories. They take us from a world stuck on fast-forward…
to a boy who is truly stuck on a girl. Not to mention 11 other weird yarns. Grades 5-8.Old enough and other stories
Par Christine Evans. 1997
Old enough to...make decisions and sometimes make mistakes, to take liberties and take risks, to face challenges but also to…
face the consequences? At the very least, the young people in these fifteen stories are old enough to make discoveries about themselves and are often taken by surprise by what they find. Senior high readers.Growing up stories
Par Betsy Cromer Byars. 1995
Full of truth and humour, these stories touch on all the joys and pains of growing up. The young people…
in this book face many challenges: the rivalry and affection of brothers and sisters; problems created by too strict and too liberal parents; and what happens when the time comes to take personal responsibility. Authors include: Judy Blume, Robert Cormier, Sue Townsend and Betsy Byars. Junior high readers.Tales from Beyond the Brain
Par Jeff Szpirglas, Steven P. Hughes. 2019
A collection of ten stories that remix myths for modern readers. The authors include Carlos Hernandez, Roshani Chokshi, J. C.…
Cervantes, Yoon Ha Lee, Kwame Mbalia, Rebecca Roanhorse, Tehlor Kay Mejia, Sarwat Chadda, Graci Kim, and Rick Riordan. For grades 4-7. 2021Alex Rider, secret weapon: seven untold adventures from the life of a teenaged spy (Alex Rider adventure)
Par Anthony Horowitz. 2019
Danger is never far away from Alex Rider. In this collection of adrenaline-fueled adventures, the teen spy infiltrates a terrorist…
hideout, gets caught up in a high-speed chase, and faces the world's most deadly criminals. These explosive missions will push Alex to the limit. Seven secret adventures. One teenage super spy. For grades 6-9. 2019