When Coach Brackett takes his own son off the front line so that Cody can take his place, |
Roddy Smith and his brother Lenny are tough. They run things on the Metro Cats, a hockey team in Toronto's East End. |
Twelve-year-old Leigh is one of the top players - and the only girl on the Falcons hockey team. |
Zach Thomas has just returned from a near season-ending injury, and to make matters worse, now a bully on an opposing team has decided they have unfinished business. Can Zach learn how to stand up to his fear of getting hurt and to the bully? |
Rink Rivals deals with sibling rivalry and peer pressure in a fast-paced novel aimed at boys eight to thirteen. |
When does rivalry stop and bullying begin? |
An award-winning Maritime children's classic back in print, with a new introductory note by Sable Island researcher Zoe Lucas. |
The Brunswick Valley kids are on the road. In order to secure the top spot in the league, the gang is playing a series of away-games at schools around the province. |
Soccer and comedy collide in this story of a New Brunswick co-ed team and their decision to get themselves kicked off the team - on purpose - to protest their principal's unrealistic new policies. |
ArguingDeal with it word by word(Lorimer Deal With It)By Elaine Slavens, Illustrated by Steven MurrayArguing: Deal with it word by word looks at the reasons why communication breaks down during arguments and suggests effective ways for young people to manage verbal disputes before they escalate into fullscale conflicts. |