Bildungsromans

  • Woodstock Rising

    Creator

    Wayman, Tom

    Abstract

    It’s late 1969 and Communist China has successfully launched its first satellite. Inspired by this feat, a group of college students in Laguna Beach, California, set out to put their own satellite into orbit in homage to the recent Woodstock Festival.A young Canadian graduate student at the University of California finds himself at the centre of the mayhem when he and his friends break into a mothballed missile silo and commandeer everything they need, including a nuclear warhead, to blast the Woodstock Nation into the space age.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • Mackenzie, Lost and Found

    Creator

    Kerbel, Deborah

    Abstract

    Fifteen-year-old Mackenzie Hill knows something is up when she arrives home to find her father making a home-cooked dinner, instead of his standard delivery pizza. But nothing prepares her for the bombshell announcement: Mackenzie and her dad, alone since the death of her mother a year ago, are moving to Jerusalem, where her father has taken a position as a visiting professor at a university.The adjustment from life in Canada to life in Israel is dramatic - though it’s eased somewhat when Mackenzie is befriended by an American girl in her new school.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Not specified
  • As the Current Pulls the Fallen Under

    Creator

    Sneath, Daryl

    Abstract

    Vector Sorn—intellectual and athletic prodigy—witnesses the tragic death of his mother when he is just fourteen years old. For the next four years, he does his best to maintain a sense of purpose, and at eighteen sets his sights on Quest University. The night before he departs, his grandparents give him his mother’s journal, a tome filled with daily entries dating back to her own youth. When he finally brings himself to read it, a decades-old secret is revealed and Vector vows vengeance.

    Publisher (Source)

    Vancouver

    Now or Never Publishing

    Not specified
  • The Night Drummer

    Creator

    Mason, Paul Nicholas

    Abstract

    The Night Drummer is the story of two teenage friends—white, middle-class Peter Ellis, and Otis James, a native boy adopted by an older evangelical Christian couple. Peter and Otis grow up in small town Ontario in the 1970s, and the novel follows them through their high school years where both confront challenges that require them to decide who they are and who they want to be, decisions that will have profound consequences not only for themselves, but for their friends and family.

    Publisher (Source)

    Vancouver

    Now or Never Publishing

    Not specified
  • Redheaded Stepchild

    Creator

    Walker, Johnnie

    Abstract

    Nicholas is a twelve-year-old with red hair whose dad just remarried. This makes Nicholas a redheaded stepchild. Literally. And tomorrow at lunch, the biggest boy in grade six plans to beat him up—he even made a Facebook event about it. Should Nicholas skip school? His new stepmom, a chain-smoking, ex-Jehovah’s Witness golf pro named Mary-Anne, doesn’t want him playing hooky. His secret alter ego, the fabulous and charismatic Rufus Vermilion, thinks his ginger genetics will doom him either way.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Not specified
  • Billy Twinkle Requiem for a Golden Boy

    Creator

    Burkett, Ronnie

    Abstract

    Standing at the edge of the ship, contemplating a watery demise, Billy is called back to reality when his dead mentor Sid Diamond appears as a handpuppet. Sid forces Billy to re-enact his life as a puppet show, rekindling the passion Billy once had for puppets, people, and the dream of a life that sparkles. For anyone stuck in the middle—mid-career, mid-love, mid-life—this requiem for a golden boy shines a little light on the wonder of youth meeting the wisdom of age.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Not specified
  • Skin & Liars

    Creator

    Foon, Dennis

    Abstract

    Skin introduces us to a group of Canadian teenagers who are coming of age in the late 1980s. Faced with racial discrimination, Phiroza, Jennifer, and Tuan must navigate the choppy waters of high school, each confronting his or her own set of challenges. Ranging from academic difficulties, to budding relationships, to the trials of adapting to a foreign language and culture, the three share their stories of struggle, survival, and defiance of negative expectations and racist attitudes. Lenny is at the top of her class. Jace seemingly couldn't care less.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Not specified
  • Pyaasa & Letters to My Grandma

    Creator

    Roy, Anusree

    Jones, Thomas

    Abstract

    Set in Calcutta, Pyaasa tells the story of Chaya, an eleven-year-old untouchable who dreams of nothing more than learning her times tables. When Chaya's mother begs a woman from a higher caste to give Chaya a job at a local tea stall, Chaya's journey from childhood to adulthood begins and ends over ten days.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Not specified
  • Black Dog 4 vs the wrld

    Creator

    Heiti, Matthew

    Abstract

    Two is fraught. While dealing with the impossible expectations of her parents, she is trying to understand why her brother, a bright and talented teenager, has taken his own life. It’s not until a fateful school detention that she meets three other students who all seem as lost as she is. There’s Three, a quiet, misunderstood guy who doesn’t quite know how to care for himself; Four, the fashionable, popular kid and class clown; and Five, a rebel ready to fight against everyone and everything.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Not specified
  • The Cure for Everything

    Creator

    Ardal, Maja

    Abstract

    Elsa is a typical fifteen-year-old growing up in the early 1960s. Her world revolves around independence, boys, and being popular at school, despite growing concerns surrounding the Cuban missile crisis. In fact, this is Elsa's opportunity to let loose before the world blows up. Knee-deep in teenage angst, her mission is clear: get drunk for the first time and lose her virginity. Though Elsa is old enough to feel the tense political climate, she is young enough to believe there might be a cure for everything.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Not specified