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Le livre de la nuit (Roman jeunesse #80)
Par Marie-Francine Hébert. 1998
"Jano et Margo sont abandonnés par leurs parents dans la forêt. Ils devront affronter la solitude et la peur. Conte…
réinventé." Réf. La Sélection de livres pour enfants et adolescents de Communication-Jeunesse 1999-2000Plume, un jour je volerai (Ado-santé)
Par Anne-Marie Hénault. 2003
Dans son journal intime, Béatrice, jeune adolescente anorexique de quatorze ans, évoque son mal de vivre, incapable qu'elle est de…
sortir des pièges de l'anorexie. Un livre destiné aux jeunes filles qui souffrent de troubles de la conduite alimentaire, mais aussi à tous ceux qui veulent mieux comprendre toute la complexité de cette maladie.L'idole masquée (Collection Cameleon)
Par Laurent Chabin. 2001
Les parents de Sandy l'invitent à vivre une expérience extraordinaire : un périple dans le désert du Sahara à dos…
de dromadaire ! Avant de partir, il a imaginé le voyage. Mais une fois dans le désert, la réalité est bien différente : les surprises abondent dans le territoire des hommes bleus et de la mystérieuse idole masquée !L'île du savant fou (Roman jeunesse #62. Maxime)
Par Denis Côté. 1996
Maxime et Jo, toujours aussi curieux, se retrouvent prisonniers sur une île absolument délirante. Un savant y fait des expériences…
qui l'ont amené à recréer des animaux mythologiques, des harpies, des licornes, des pégases qu'il veut vendre à certains zoo. C'est un univers infernal peuplé d' animaux monstrueux que le savant n'arrive pas à contrôler. C'est ainsi que Jo sera offert en pâture à un horrible dragon. Maxime, aidé du gardien des animaux et du vieux vétérinaire, devra découvrir comment combattre ces bêtes pour sauver Jo. Comment y arriver ? Y a t-il une de ces créatures mythologiques qui pourrait leur venir en aide. Une aventure palpitante où Maxime devra se servir de tout son courage et de son intelligence mais découvrira aussi la puissance de l'amour et du merveilleux.Le chevalier Jordan (Best seller (Hurtubise HMH (Firme)))
Par Maryse Rouy. 2006
" [...] L'histoire du futur chevalier commence le jour de ses sept ans et se finit lors de son adoubement.…
Pendant ces années d'apprentissage, il vit toutes sortes d'aventures qui le forcent à se surpasser. Par chance, à ses côtés, il y a toujours le fidèle Paulin, son frère de lait. Plus sage, plus réfléchi, c'est lui qui parle avec la voix de la raison. Mais quand il ne réussit pas à la faire entendre, il n'hésite pas à épauler son impétueux ami, sans souci des conséquences. Suivez-les, chevauchant Vif-argent et Centaurée, sur les routes pleines de pièges et de joies de leur enfance médiévale. " -- 4e de couvNuits d'épouvante (Ado #79)
Par Marie-Andrée Clermont, Collectif De L'Aeqj. 2008
"L'horreur a quelque chose de fascinant, tant pour les auteurs que pour les lecteurs, allez savoir pourquoi! En tout cas,…
elle s'affiche avec insolence dans ce recueil rouge sang qui regroupe des récits tantôt ésotériques, tantôt fantastiques, tantôt, hélas! beaucoup trop réalistes mais plus effroyables, inhumains, répugnants et monstrueux les uns que les autres vos pires cauchemars amplifiés jusqu'à l'insoutenable. Cette incursion dans la sphère de l'épouvante a été menée conjointement par douze pros de l'écriture, tous membres de l'Association des écrivains québécois pour la jeunesse". -- 4e de couvPickett's charge at Gettysburg: a bloody clash in the Civil War (X-books. Total war)
Par Jennifer Johnson. 2020
"On the afternoon of July 3, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee ordered more than 12,000 Southern infantrymen to undertake what…
would become the most legendary charge in American military history. This attack, popularly but inaccurately known as "Pickett's Charge," is often considered the turning point of the Civil War's seminal battle of Gettysburg." -- AmazonMummies and murder: bodies in the swamp (X-books. Strange)
Par N. B Grace. 2020
"When a mummy is discovered in Denmark, museum experts are brought in to determine the body's origin. With many clues…
and facts, scientists try to discover why this ancient man was murdered." -- Provided by publisherThe deadliest fires then and now (Deadliest #03)
Par Deborah Hopkinson. 2022
"As the sun sank over the town of Peshtigo, Wisconsin, one warm October night in 1871, a smoky haze hung…
in the dry air. There had been little rain, and small fires had been rolling through town continuously since the summer. For weeks the people had tried to protect their homes and businesses from fire. But they could not protect themselves from what would culminate in the deadliest fire in American history. As industrialization surged across the country, and Westward colonization leveled forests to build cities, fires became a mainstay in American life. And as populations grew, so too did the human toll that fire could exact. Through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Americans searched for new and innovative ways to combat the threat of fire. And with climate change threatening to set the whole world aflame, we are once again in a fight for our planet's future. Through the eyes of scientists, witnesses, and survivors of terrible fires alike, Sibert Honor author Deborah Hopkinson brings the horrific history of deadly fires to life, tracing a line from the Peshtigo and Great Chicago fires of 1871 to the wildfires raging in the western United States today." -- Provided by publisherAmazing landmarks: discover the hidden stories behind 10 iconic structures!
Par Rekha S Rajan. 2022
"This accessible nonfiction compendium explores the creation of 10 global landmarks, from the first spark of an idea to the…
final layer of paint. Acclaimed educator Rekha S. Rajan encourages readers to see themselves as the engineers, builders, architects, and more through interactive stories and a unique structure." -- Provided by publisherThree days in Vietnam: a vet's harrowing story (Xbooks. Total war)
Par John DiConsiglio. 2020
100 disasters that shaped world history (100 series)
Par Joanne Mattern. 2022
"From the Great Fire of London to the Challenger explosion, earthquakes, crashes, floods, and accidents have been major turning points…
throughout history. In 100 Disasters That Shaped World History, young readers will be introduced to some of the most notorious disasters known to mankind, discovering how these fateful events unfolded-and how they changed the world as we know it." -- Provided by publisherBiographical profiles of more than one hundred African Americans from colonial times through the twentieth century. Includes portraits of eighteenth-century…
poet Lucy Terry Prince, slave rebellion leader Nat Turner, scientist George Washington Carver, blues singer Bessie Smith, writer James Baldwin, and golfer Tiger Woods, among many others. For grades 6-9. 2001Lost city spotted from space!: is an ancient land under the sand? (Xbooks. Strange)
Par Denise Rinaldo. 2020
"Thousands of years ago, a great city vanished from the Arabian Peninsula. Centuries later, and halfway around the world, an…
amateur archeologist thinks he knows just how to find it...." -- Provided by publisherThe deadliest diseases then and now (Deadliest #01)
Par Deborah Hopkinson. 2021
"The deadly outbreak of plague known as the Great Mortality, which struck Europe in the mid 1300s and raged for…
four centuries, wiped out more than 25 million people in the course of just two years. With its vicious onslaught, life changed for millions of people almost instantaneously. Deadly pandemics have always been a part of life, from the Great Mortality of the Middle Ages, to the Spanish Influenza outbreak of 1918, to the eruption of COVID-19 in our own century. Many of these diseases might have seemed like things to read about in history books -- until the unthinkable happened, and our own lives were turned upside down by the emergence of the novel coronavirus. As we learn more about COVID-19, we may be curious about pandemics of the past. Knowing how humans fought diseases long ago may help us face those of today. In this fast-paced, wide-ranging story filled with facts, pictures, and diagrams about diseases -- from plague to smallpox to polio to flu -- critically acclaimed Sibert Honor author Deborah Hopkinson brings voices from the past to life in this exploration of the deadliest diseases of then and now." -- Provided by publisherAction!: how movies began
Par Meghan McCarthy. 2022
"Meghan McCarthy tells the story of the history of movies and the creators who made them. In fascinating detail, she…
shows how early photography capturing motion became silent films, which led to the first color films." -- Provided by publisherIf you sailed on the Titanic (If you lived)
Par Denise Lewis Patrick. 2023
"What do you know about the sinking of the Titanic? What if you lived in a different time and place?…
What would you wear? What would you eat? How would your daily life be different? Scholastic's If You Lived...series answers all of kids' most important questions about events in American history. With a question and answer format, kid-friendly artwork, and engaging information, this series is the perfect partner for the classroom and for history-loving readers. What if you sailed on the Titanic? What would you have eaten? Where would you have slept? Would you have gone down with the ship? Denise Lewis Patrick answers all these questions and more in this comprehensive guide to the sinking of the Titanic. A great choice for American history units, and for teaching children about this iconic moment in history." -- Provided by publisherSigns of survival: a memoir of the Holocaust
Par Renée G Hartman. 2021
"Meet Renee and Herta, two sisters who faced the unimaginable together. This is their true story. As Jews living in…
1940s Czechoslovakia, Renee, Herta, and their parents were in immediate danger when the Holocaust came to their door. As the only hearing person in her family, Renee had to alert her parents and sister whenever the sound of Nazi boots approached their home so they could hide. But soon their parents were tragically taken away, and the two sisters went on the run, desperate to find a safe place to hide. Eventually they, too, would be captured and taken to the concentration camp Bergen-Belsen. Communicating in sign language and relying on each other for strength in the midst of illness, death, and starvation, Renee and Herta would have to fight to survive the darkest of times. This gripping memoir, told in a vivid oral history format, is a testament to the power of sisterhood and love, and now more than ever a reminder of how important it is to honor the past, and keep telling our own stories." -- Provided by publisherBuilding an orchestra of hope: how Favio Chávez taught children to make music from trash
Par Carmen Oliver. 2022
When a children's orchestra in Cateura, Paraguay, grows to have more students than instruments, music teacher Favio Chávez works with…
a brilliant local carpenter to create instruments out of garbage from the local landfill. For grades K-3If you lived during the Civil War (If you lived)
Par Denise Lewis Patrick. 2022
"What do you know about the Civil War? What if you lived in a different time and place? What would…
you wear? What would you eat? How would your daily life be different? Scholastic's If You Lived...series answers all of kids' most important questions about events in American history. With a question and answer format, kid-friendly artwork, and engaging information, this series is the perfect partner for the classroom and for history-loving readers. What if you lived during the Civil War? Would you be allowed to be a soldier? How would you communicate? What is the true story of the battle between the states? Denise Lewis Patrick answers all these questions and more in this comprehensive guide to the Civil War. A great choice for Civil War units, and for teaching children about this important moment in American history." -- Provided by publisher