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small_grizzlyshome.jpg Grizzly’s Home: and Other Northwest Coast Children’s Stories
Can$9.95

Author - Robert James Challenger

This sixth installment in Jim Challenger’s popular series of contemporary fables presents another set of practical life lessons in a beautifully illustrated, easy-to-read framework.
 

 
heart_cariboo_spring08 Heart of the Cariboo - Chilcotin: Three
Can$19.95
Edited by-Karla Decker


Another instalment in the story of British Columbia's Cariboo-Chilcotin region, this book is a delightful collection of spirited tales by the area's most talented authors, plus a couple of "outsiders."
 

 
naturescirclesmall.jpg Nature’s Circle: and Other Northwest Coast Children’s Stories
Can$9.95
1-894384-77-6
Author-Robert James Challenger


Writer/illustrator Jim Challenger is back again, this time with the fifth instalment in his popular series of contemporary fables that present practical life lessons in a beautifully illustrated, easy-to-read framework. In Nature’s Circle, he addresses the issues challenging today’s school-aged children, including bullies, cultural differences, leadership, respect, appearance, family relations, and many more.
 

 
Tshama_s.gif T'shama
Can$5.95
1-895811-10-4
Author-Ron Purvis


An Indian word loosely meaning "white man, staff, or authority."
 

 
this_and_that.jpg This and That: The Lost Journals of Emily Carr
Can$17.95
Author- Emily Carr
Edited by- Ann-Lee Switzer


Once available and appreciated only by researchers, these stories remained buried in the British Columbia Archives until 2007. Finally, readers are given a new glimpse into Emily's life with this collection. Emily Carr began to write these stories in the last two years of her life. She wrote of the project: "… they are too small each to be taken singly, but each, complete in itself, serves to ornament life which would be a drab affair without the little things we do not even notice or think of at the time but which old age memory magnifies."
 


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