CCL, no. 96, Hiver 1999
Articles
Going for Eternity: A Child's Garden of Verses / Elizabeth Waterston [5-10] (Résumé)
George Hutchinson, a Canadian Illustrator of Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island / Wendy R. Katz and Lilian Falk [11-27] (Résumé)
An Interview with Deirdre Kessler / Shannon Murray [28-38] (Résumé)
Le Problème du corpus de textes littéraires en classe de langue première. Itinéraire pour une ouverture des corpus au primaire et au secondaire / Jean-François Boutin [37-61] (Résumé)
Reviews / Comptes rendus
A Medley of Motifs: Boots, Mittens, Robins and a Dream of the Beach / Gillian Harding-Russell [63-67]
- Emma's Magic Winter, by Jean Little
- The Money Boot, by Ginny Russell
- Andrew's Magnificent Mountain of Mittens, by Deanne Lee Bingham
- Jingle Bells, by Maryann Kovalski
- Fishes in the Sea, by Maggie Spicer and Richard Thompson
- Robin with a Red Hat, by Sukhder Kaur Dosanjh
A Story of Friendship and Imagination / Catherine Simpson [67-68]
- The Cherry Pit Princess, by Lynn Manuel
Double Threat Talent Survives (barely) Designer Disservice / Robin Baird Lewis [68-70]
- The Strongest Man This Side of Cremona, by Georgia Graham
Learning to Swim / Troon Harrison [70]
- Stella, Star of the Sea, by Marie-Louise Gay
Harper Winslow's Inspirational Writing / Laura M. Robinson [70-72]
- A Fly Named Alfred, by Don Trembath
- A Beautiful Place on Yonge Street, by Don Trembath
Teen Pain: Relationships and Growing Up / Celeste van Vloten [72-74]
- One Thing That's True, by Cheryl Foggo
- Carving My Name, by Mary-Kate McDonald
Trouble in Teendom / Jean Stringam [74-76]
- Stranger at Bay, by Don Aker
- What They Don't Know, by Anita Horrocks
- Angela Turn Their Backs, by Margaret Buffie
The Japanese-Canadian Experience in World War II / Gillian Siddall [77-78]
- War of the Eagles, by Eric Walters
Spider's Web: Not for Netizens / Jason Nolan [78-79]
- Spider's Web, by Sharon Stewart
Pedagogy and Human Interest in Two Historical Children's Novels / Eric Henderson [79-80]
- The Golden Rose, by Dayle Campbell Gaetz
- Prairie Fire!, by Bill Freeman
Sorrows of the French Revolution / Terence Scully [81]
- The Dark Tower, by Sharon Stewart
History and Connections to the Present / S.R. MacGillivray [82-83]
- Last Summer in Louisburg, by Claire Mowat
Writing Historical Fiction / Elaine Ostry [83-85]
- The Brideship, by Joan Weir
- The Accidental Orphan, by Constance Horne
Growing Up in an Earlier Canada / Gwyneth Evans [85-87]
- The Doctor's Apprentice, by Ann Walsh
- The Shacklands, by Judi Coburn
Selina Returns / Anne Hiebert Alton [87-88]
- Selina and the Shoo-Fly Pie, by Barbara Smucker
Strong-minded Girls / Roderick McGillis [89-90]
- Brave Highland Heart, by Heather Kellerhals-Stewart
- Little Kim's Doll, by Kim Yaroshevskaya
Boys With Toys and the Marketing of Children's Literature / Daniel Fischlin [91-92]
- Matthew and the Midnight Pilot, by Allen Morgan
- Matthew and the Midnight Ball Game, by Allen Morgan
The Immigrant and a Sense of Belonging / Judith Carson [92-94]
- The Boy in the Attic, by Paul Yee
- The Red Corduroy Shirt, by Joseph Kertes
- A Gift for Gita, by Rachna Gilmore
Sacred Journey / Marie Mendenhall [94-95]
- Spirit Quest, by Diane Silvey
A Traditional Sliammon Story / Gillian Siddall [96]
- T'aal: The One Who Takes Bad Children, by Sue Pielle with Anne Cameron
Folktales and Resonance with Tradition / Carole H. Carpenter [97-100]
- Necklace of Stars, by Veronica Martenova Charles
- "Mind Me Good Now!", by Lynette Comissiong
- The Enormous Potato, by Aubrey Davis
- The Fish Princess, by Irene N. Watts
- Simply Ridiculous, by Virginia Davis
- Som See and the Magic Elephant, by Jamie Olivero
- The Vision Seeker, by James Whetung
The Place of History / Gregor Campbell [100-02]
- Zack, by William Bell
- The Last Safe House, by Barbara Greenwood
- Tubman: Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad, by Rosemary Sadlier
- Mary Ann Shadd: Publisher, Editor, Teacher, Lawyer, Suffragette, by Rosemary Sadlier
Historical Testimonies of Aztec Civilization and the Conquest of Mexico / Martha J. Nandorfy [103-05]
- Lost Temple of the Aztecs, by Shelley Tanaka
- What the Aztecs Told Me, by Krystyna Libura, Claudia Burr, and Maria Cristina Urrutia
- Broken Shields, by Krystyna Libura, Claudia Burr, and Maria Cristina Urrutia
Our Best Friends/Ourselves: Together With Animals / Leonore Loft [105-09]
- 52 Days By Camel: My Sahara Adventure, by Lawrie Raskin with Debora Pearson
- Animal Senses: How Animals See, Hear, Taste, Smell and Feel, by Pamela Hickman
- Canadian Endangered Species, by Colleayn O. Mastin
- Giraffes, by Bobbie Kalman and Greg Nickles
- In Like A Lion, by Julie Lawson
- On Safari, by Tessa Paul
- Safari, by Robert Bateman
- Wild Talk: How Animals Talk To Each Other, by Marilyn Baillie
Now That You Have Asked, I Will Tell You / Kathlene Willing [110-11]
- Funny You Should Ask, by Marg Meikle
Critical Approaches to Children's Literature / Carole H. Carpenter [111-14]
- Children's Literature Comes of Age: Towards a New Aesthetic, by Maria Nikolajeva
- Rediscoveries in Children's Literature, by Suzanne Rahn
The Powerful Pleasure of a Performer of Poems / Joyce A. Wilkinson [114-15]
- Teaching to Wonder: Responding to Poetry in the Secondary Classroom, by Carl Leggo
Mini-Reviews [116-18]
- We Don't Have To Be Friends, by Grant Nolin (reviewed by Melody Collins)
- Stars, by Eric Walters (reviewed by Melody Collins)
- A Sled Dog for Moshi, by Jeanne Bushey (reviewed by Morgan Dennis)
- The Haunting of Drang Island, by Arthur G. Slade (reviewed by Morgan Dennis)
Reviews in this issue / Ouvrages recensés [119]
The cover illustration is taken from Stella, Star of the Sea, by Marie-Louise Gay. Illustration © 1999 by Marie-Louise Gay. Reproduced by permission of Douglas & McIntyre.
L'illustration de la couverture est tirée du livre Stella, Star of the Sea de Marie-Louise Gay. L'illustration © 1999 de Marie-Louise Gay. Avec la permission de Douglas & McIntyre.
To the memory of Gerald John Rubio (March 6, 1932 January 25, 2000)
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