Young adult fiction

  • Dark side

    Creator

    Choi, John

    Abstract

    Emerson Yeung seems to have every reason to be happy-- he gets good marks, has some friends, and has a part time job at his parents' dry cleaning business. But Emerson has been hiding something. The pressure to be the perfect son put on him by his parents that sometimes escalates into abuse from his father. This has led to a depression that leaves him roaming the city in the middle of the night. When his phone is stolen and used to post racist threats toward the vice principal and a teacher at his school, Emerson gets suspended and is investigated by the police.

    Publisher (Source)

    Halifax, NS

    James Lorimer & Company

    Not specified
  • Flickers

    Creator

    Slade, Arthur

    Abstract

    A movie scream so piercing, so chilling and so powerful, it will open up another dimension and summon something beyond all imagining . . .

    Audience
    Adolescent
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto, HarperCollins Publishing

    Not specified
  • Convictions

    Creator

    Silverthorne, Judith

    Abstract

    It’s 1842. 14-year-old Jennie Lawrence has been found guilty of stealing, and finds herself aboard one of the few women-only convict ships destined for Australia.

    Jennie had been desperate – and, as she gets to know the other women on the convict ship – she realizes she’s not the only one. Many of the women she gets to know were trying to survive, and feed themselves and their families, before they were caught and sentenced to Australia.

    Audience
    Adolescent
    Publisher (Source)

    Regina, Saskatchewan, Coteau Books

    Not specified
  • The pain eater

    Creator

    Goobie, Beth

    Abstract

    She hadn't told anyone. Not a single soul. Not one word about that night and what had been done to her had ever passed Maddy Malone's lips. She'd thought about it at first - had been desperate, even frantic, to tell. But then had come the shame, and the intimidation from the boys who raped her - and the one who held her down. Now it's the beginning of a new school year and Maddy is hoping that she can continue to hide, making herself as quiet and small as possible.

    Audience
    Adolescent
    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto, ON, Second Story Press

    Not specified
  • Knifepoint

    Creator

    Van Tol, Alex

    Abstract

    Jill is enduring a brutal summer job on a mountain ranch, guiding wannabe-cowboys on trail rides. On a solo ride with a handsome stranger she ends up in a fight for her life with no one to help her.

    Audience
    Juvenile**
    Publisher (Source)

    Custer, WA

    Orca Book Publishers

    Not specified
  • Last summer in Louisbourg

    Creator

    Mowat, Claire

    Abstract

    Fifteen-year-old Andrea Baxter is thrilled when she?s offered a summer job in Cape Breton. Although her mother worries that she is too young to move so far away, Andrea welcomes the chance to strike out on her own. It seems the perfect opportunity to escape from all the changes that have come into her life with her mother's recent marriage: a new stepfather, a new school, and a new house in the suburbs, worlds away from all her old friends.

    Audience
    Adolescent
    Publisher (Source)

    Halifax, NS

    Nimbus Publishing

    Not specified
  • Bitter, sweet

    Creator

    Best, Laura

    Abstract

    "Pru Burbidge lives a simple life on the family homestead on Dalhousie Road in 1940s rural Nova Scotia until her father abandons the family and her mother falls ill. Her life is turned upside-down by these events, and she is forced to take on the role of primary caregiver to her siblings, Jessie, Flora, and Davey. Things go from bad to worse when Pru's mother dies, leaving Pru and Jessie, her older brother, to care for the family in secret so they are not separated and sent away to foster homes, or worse the orphan house.

    Audience
    Adolescent
    Publisher (Source)

    Halifax, NS

    Nimbus Publishing

    Not specified
  • Trapper boy : a novel

    Creator

    MacDonald, Hugh R.

    Abstract

    Set in a 1920s coal-mining town, 13-year-old JW Donaldson is a good student with a bright future. As school ended for the year in 1926, JW was looking forward to summer. His father works in the mine, and there is a lot of talk around town about the mines. JW doesn?t know the details. Slowly JW's parents reveal the truth: his father's hours have been reduced and they face difficult decisions to make ends meet that will impact on the young man?s life.

    Audience
    Adolescent
    Publisher (Source)

    Sydney, NS

    Cape Breton University Press

    Not specified
  • Somewhere I belong

    Creator

    Jenkins, Glenna Landrigan

    Abstract

    In Somewhere I Belong, we meet young P.J. Kavanaugh at North Boston Station. His father has died, the Depression is on, and his mother is moving them back home. They settle in, and P.J. makes new friends. But the P.E.I. winter is harsh, the farm chores endless, and his teacher a drunken bully. He soon wants to go home; the problem is how. A letter arrives from Aunt Mayme announcing a Babe Ruth charity baseball game in the old neighbourhood. But Ma won't let him go. P.J is devastated. The weeks pass, then there is an accident on the farm. P.J. becomes a hero and Ma changes her mind.

    Audience
    Adolescent
    Publisher (Source)

    Charlottetown, P. E. I.

    Acorn Press

    Not specified
  • The last wild boy

    Creator

    MacDonald, Hugh

    Abstract

    The Last Wild Boy is a dystopic story about Nora who lives in the walled city of Aahimsa, an idyllic community of girls and women working together to make a peaceful life free of the brutality of the outsiders. Nora and her friend Alice, the mayor's daughter, find an outsider baby abandoned within the city walls, and Nora starts to question whether the outsiders pose as much of a threat to her civilization as she's been taught. With the baby's life in danger, Nora must decide whether she's willing to give up everything she has to save him.

    Publisher (Source)

    Charlottetown, P. E. I.

    Acorn Press

    Not specified