Bildungsromans

  • A season in Chezgh'un

    Creator

    McLeod, Darrel J.

    Abstract

    A subversive novel by acclaimed Cree author Darrel J. McLeod, infused with the contradictory triumph and pain of finding conventional success in a world that feels alien. James, a talented and conflicted Cree man from a tiny settlement in Northern Alberta, has settled into a comfortable middle-class life in Kitsilano, a trendy neighborhood of Vancouver.

    Audience
    Adult**
    Publisher (Source)

    Madeira Park, BC

    Douglas & McIntyre

    Not specified
  • The first principles of dreaming

    Creator

    Goobie, Beth

    Abstract

    It's 1977, and Mary-Eve Hamilton (Mary for the Mother of God, Eve for the mother of mankind) is plodding through her final year at Eleusis High School. Mary-Eve's mother, famed prophetess at the Waiting for the Rapture End Times Tabernacle, regularly has visions, foams at the mouth, and falls down rigid. Her father, a popular deacon, hides his abuse behind a Sunday morning facade. Mary-Eve herself appears to be a dutiful teenager, her entire life regulated by the prescriptive rules of their church.

    Audience
    Adolescent
    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Second Story Press

    Not specified
  • Leap

    Creator

    Lundgren, Jodi

    Abstract

    Natalie’s passion is dance, and she’s looking forward to a summer of perfecting her technique at dance camp. Plus, she’s just turned fifteen – a momentous age that means she’s now officially a grown-up. But while her mom doesn’t seem to have got the memo, Kevin, her best friend Sasha’s older brother, has. Caught up with the excitement of Kevin’s attention, their relationship quickly becomes intimate and all-consuming. Over the summer, Natalie goes from being in love and lust with Kevin to realizing that he is not the guy she thought he was.

    Audience
    Adolescent
    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Second Story Press

    Not specified
  • Explorers of the Dawn

    Creator

    de la Roche, Mazo

    Abstract

    From the author of the Jalna series comes the tale of three motherless young boys sent away by their father to boarding school while he travels the world. The boys’ explorations lead them further than their wild imaginations ever dreamed, and teach them lessons they’ll remember for life.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Second Chances

    Creator

    Chapman, Brenda

    Abstract

    A coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of "peace, love, rock and roll," and the Vietnam War. It’s the summer of 1971, and fifteen-year-old Darlene travels with her mother to cottage country. This year her wild cousin, Elizabeth, is staying with them in the hopes that time away from Toronto will straighten her out – but Elizabeth has other plans. It’s her summer mission to torment Darlene by manipulating her friends and seducing every eligible male in her path.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • We Could Stay Here All Night

    Creator

    Howlett, Debbie

    Abstract

    These twelve linked stories confirm what we’ve suspsected all along: eventually we all outsmart our parents. In this brilliant debut collection by Debbie Howlett we return to the turbulent 70s revisiting the bittersweet wonder years of Diane Wilkinson, a precocious teen living in suburban Montreal amidst the Catholic/Protestant, Federalist/Separatist split that foreshadowed the October Crisis.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Skateway to Freedom

    Creator

    Alma, Ann

    Abstract

    Eleven-year-old Josie Grun escapes from Communist East Germany with her mother and father one dark night in 1989 just months before the Berlin Wall comes tumbling down. Braving border guards, barbed wire, and rifle shots, Josie reluctantly turns her back on her best friend, Greta, and all that was once familiar. She crosses the ocean to join her uncle in Calgary, attempts to learn a foreign language, and overcomes the prejudices of her schoolmates in order to forge a new life.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Love Object

    Creator

    Cooper, Sally

    Abstract

    It’s no secret that Sylvia is a little crazy. People have thought so ever since she first came to town when she was a teenager. But outside her own family, no one knows the depth of her mental illness. For her daughter, Mercy, Sylvia’s illness is at once a source of agony and fascination.Mercy’s mother is absent from her life on several occasions. First, she is taken away to a mental hospital for treatment. Later, on a summer night in the early 1980s, Sylvia disappears entirely, never to be seen again.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Hail Mary Corner

    Creator

    Payton, Brian

    Abstract

    Taut, compelling, and remarkably assured, Hail Mary Corner thrusts readers into unfamiliar territory past an emotional frontier we all must cross: the uncertain ground between adolescence and adulthood.High on a cliff above a pulp-mill town on Vancouver Island, sixteen-year-old Bill MacAvoy and his friends lead cloistered lives while other boys their age run free.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Free as a Bird

    Creator

    McMurchy-Barber, Gina

    Abstract

    Born with Down syndrome, Ruby Jean Sharp comes from a time when being a developmentally disabled person could mean growing up behind locked doors and barred windows and being called names like "retard" and "moron." When Ruby Jean's caregiver and loving grandmother dies, her mother takes her to Woodlands School in New Westminster, British Columbia, and rarely visits. As Ruby Jean herself says: "Can't say why they called it a school -- a school's a place you go for learnin an then after you get to go home.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified