Epic adventures sure to thrill young readers
The Unexpected Life of Oliver Cromwell Pitts
Avi Algonquin Young Readers
In an English town in 1724, Oliver awakes to a flood and a missing father. To survive he must steal from a shipwreck and face jail, escape the poor house, evade criminals, and find his father and sister in London. This adventure will take readers ages nine to 14 on a dangerous tour through historic London.
Bounced
Ted Staunton Scholastic Canada
When Duncan accidentally bounces into a bank robber, he jumps on the chance to cash in. If he captures the criminal, he can collect the reward and help his aunt pay for his tuition. With the help of his friends, he stakes out the next possible crime scene For readers ages eight to 12 who love to laugh while solving mysteries.
Me and Marvin Gardens
Amy Sarig King Arthur A. Levine
Obe Devlin loves what’s left of his ancestors’ land and hates to see it being turned into a housing development. His favourite getaway is Devlin Creek, where he stumbles upon a strange creature that eats plastic. This novel, for readers nine to 12, is a combination of science, historical fiction, fantasy, friendship and mystery.
Yours Sincerely, Giraffe
Megumi Iwasa, Illustrated by Jun Takabatake Gecko Press
A great introduction to chapter books, this story follows a giraffe that writes letters to a penguin, which are delivered by a pelican. Fun animal facts are incorporated with each letter as the three creatures introduce themselves. An easy read for children five to seven.