News and notes... (Click on the covers for more info).
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Bolen Books Award...
The Lit Report, a teen novel by Sarah N. Harvey has been nominated for the Bolen Books Children's Book Prize, part of the City of Victoria Book Prizes. THe Lit Report was also a nominee for the BC Book Prize and has been optioned for film. The Globe and Mail said of The Lit Report: "Harvey depicts authentic relationships. She also reveals, quite
wonderfully, the fluid line between family and friends. She opens us up
to the joyous unpredictability of life. And through the example of
Julia's mother, she demonstrates the transformative power of a gentle,
adaptable faith." More info here.
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Extreme Makeover - Orca Edition...
 After 60 titles, 8 years and almost 1 million copies, we decided it was time for a makeover for the best-selling Soundings series. Starting with new titles from Carrie Mac, Laura Langston, Robin Stevenson and Norah McClintock, and a handful of reprints, the new version is ready for the next million copies! With sharper covers and a redesigned interior, Orca Soundings will be flying off the shelves - Move that bus!
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Yowza...
Best-selling author Vicki
Grant's young-adult novels Quid Pro Quo
and Res Judicata have been optioned
for film by Toronto's
Yowza Animation.
Quid Pro Quo was the winner of
the Arthur Ellis Award and the CBC Young Canada Reads 2009 contest. It has been
nominated for numerous other honors, including the Edgar Allan Poe Award and
the Ann Connor Brimer Award. The Globe
and Mail said, "The narrator of this thoroughly engaging whodunit is
the smartest mouth on two legs any of us could expect to meet."
The deal was negotiated by
Sarah Cooper of The Saint Agency.
Orca rights info here.
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New Packaging...
Following the success of our packaged collections for the Soundings, Currents and Sports series, we have developed new display packaging for the classroom and for retail. Including an attractive shelf display and Resource Guide (if ordered) this packaging will make these popular titles even more accessible to your struggling readers or those looking for a quick read. Keep an eye out for new packaging for the Orca Echoes series and the new Echoes Resource Guide - coming soon. More info here.
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The Raven has landed...
 Orca Book Publishers is excited to introduce Raven Books, a new series
of short, " easy-read" books for adult readers. In our increasingly
fast-paced world we believe there is a market for well-written,
well-told novels that can be read in one sitting. Raven Books will also
appeal to those struggling with literacy challenges. Raven Books will
feature titles from some of Canada's best authors - great writing,
great storytelling in a small package. The first four titles will be released in Spring 2010 and include books from Gail Bowen, William Kowalski, Medora Sale and Zoe Whittal.
More info here.
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Review attention...
We have been seeing a great crop of good reviews for Fall titles. A couple of highlights:
Salt by Maurice Gee: "A compelling tale of anger and moral development that also powerfully explores the evils of colonialism and racism." Publishers Weekly "Admirable characters confronting human realities make for compelling reading." Kirkus.
Death on The River by John Wilson: "This riveting look at the Civil War's horrifying Andersonville prison
through the eyes of an 18-year-old inmate has the power to shock and to
compel young readers' interest while uncovering exciting history for
them. ...This engrossing novel leaves an enduring impression." Kirkus
Walking Backward by Catherine Austen: "An elegantly crafted volume of lasting power." Kirkus "...well-drawn characters. Highly Recommended." CM Magazine
More reviews are constantly being posted on the website so keep an eye out.
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One Peace...
The Children's Literature Roundtables of Canada have announced the nominees for the the 2009 Information Book Award.
One Peace: True Stories of Young Activists by Janet Wilson has been nominated for this award voted on by members of the Children's Literature Roundtables of Canada. The
Information Book Award is given to a book that arouses interest,
stimulates curiosity, captures the imagination, and fosters concern
for the world around us.
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Fresh and tasty... The Fall catalogue is in the mail and packed full of literary goodness. Click here for a look at our new online version or drop us a note to make sure you get a catalogue in the mail. New books also show up on our website under "coming soon."
Also available: the new school and library catalogues in the ever-popular K-6 flavour and also for grades 6-12.
Want to read the first chapter in a new
novel? Head to our website and click on the Sneak Peek logo. A new chapter goes
up each week.
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