CCL, no. 25, 1982
Editorial: Dark Realism [3]
Criticism
Who's Speaking? The Voices of Dennis Lee's Poems For Children / Perry Nodelman [4-17]
Remembrance and Celebration: Barbara Smucker's Days of Terror / Cory Bieman Davies [18-25]
Perspectives on the New Realism in Children's Literature / Gary H. Paterson [26-32]
Review Articles and Reviews
Women's Studies in the High Schools / Lorraine McMullen [33-37]
- Sourcebook on Canadian Women, by Philomena Hauck
- Women in Canadian Literature: A Resource Guide for the Teaching of Canadian Literature, by the Atlantic Work Group
- Women in Canadian Literature, by M.G. McClung
Female Characters in Children's Books / Donna O'Connor [37-40]
- Stone Soup, by Carol Pasternak and Allen Sutterfield
- Overnight Adventure, by Frances Kilbourne
- The Recyclers, by Frances Kilbourne
The Eve of War / Helen Rodney [41-43]
- Parade on an Empty Street, by Margaret Drury Gane
The Holocaust From the Inside / Edra Bayefsky [43-44]
- One Who Came Back, by Anita Mayer
Divorce, North American Style: What it Does to the Kids / Eleanor Swainson [44-48]
- My Parents are Divorced, Too, by Bonnie Robson
- Divorced Kids, by Warner Troyer
How to Make Friends with Reality / Robert Munsch [48-50]
- Good Times, Bad Times, Mummy and Me, by Priscilla Galloway
- Sloan & Philamina, or, How to Make Friends with Your Lunch, by Patti Stren
New Picture Books / Carol Anne Wien [51-54]
- The Birthday Party, by Mark Thurman
- The Lie That Grew and Grew, by Mark Thurman
- Winter, by Ginette Anfousse
- The Bath, by Ginette Anfousse
- The Chocolate Mousse, by Gwendolyn MacEwen
- Belinda's Ball, by Joan Bodger
Puppet with a Soul / Muriel Whitaker and Jetske Ironside [55-59]
- Petrouchka, by Elizabeth Cleaver
Une collection consacrée aux textes dramatiques pour enfants / Louise Filteau [60-67]
- Une lune entre deux maisons, de Suzanne Lebeau
- Un jeu d'enfants, du Théâtre de Quartier
- Cé tellement "cute" des enfants, de Marie-Francine Hébert
- On est capable, de Louis-Dominique Lavigne
- Les enfants n'ont pas de sexe?, du Théâtre de Carton
- Faut pas s'laisser faire, de Reiner Lucker et Volker Ludwig, adapt. Odette Gagnon
- Regarde pour voir, du Théâtre de l'œil
- La couleur chante un pays, de Diane Bouchard, Suzanne Lebeau, Raymond Plante, et Michele Poirier
Punctuation for the Primary Reader / Sarah VanderBurgh [67-69]
- Blueberry Books, by Muriel Grenier and Ginette Grenier
Good Things from the Small Presses / Judith Carson [70-74]
- The Spaghetti Word Race, by Frank Etherington
- Wondrous Tales of Wicked Winston, by Linda Manning
- The Christmas Snowmobile, by Marlene Moore
The Children are Coming, the Children are Coming / Kathlene R. Willing [75-79]
- Riding an Apple, Facing the Sun: Stories by Kids for Kids, ed. Rick Wilkes and Ann Millyard
- The Night Sky / Le Ciel de nuit, by Katie Hemblen
- We Make Canada Shine: Poems by Children
- Earth Magic, by Dionne Brand
Hubert Evans: Whittler in the Wilderness / J. Kieran Kealy [80-82]
- Son of the Salmon People, by Hubert Evans
Adventure Stories with a Difference / Flora G. Little and Jean Little [83-87]
- Foreign Devils Had Light Eyes, by Dora Sanders Carney
- China Nurse, by Jean Ewen
- The Indomitable Lady Doctors, by Carlotta Hacker
- Wilfred Grenfell, by Tom Moore
- Marion Hilliard, by Mary Carol Wilson
Books Reviewed in this Issue [88]
The cover design, from Robert Munsch's The Boy in the Drawer, is by Michael Martchenko, and is reproduced courtesy of Annick Press Ltd.
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