News and notes... (Click on the covers for more info).
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Forest of Reading Awards...
 The Ontario Library Association has announced the short list for the Forest of Reading awards. The Forest of Reading is a group of reading lists for various ages. Orca has six titles on the lists. Leaving Fletchville by Rene Schmidt for the Red Maple (grades 7-8); Impact by James C. Dekker in the Golden Oak category (adult literacy); Meeting Miss 405 by Lois Peterson and Going Places by Fran Hurcomb in the Silver Birch Express (grades 3-4); Mealworm Diaries by Anna Kerz in the Silver Birch (grades 3-6); and Sister Wife by Shelley Hrdlitschka for the White Pine (high school). More info here.
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Governor General's Literary Awards...

The finalists for the 2009 Governor General's Literary Awards
were announced recently.
Sister Wife by Shelley Hrdlitschka and A Thousand Shades of Blue by Robin
Stevenson were among the five titles nominated in the Children's Literature
- Text category.
The winners will be announced on Tuesday, November 17.
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Cybil Awards...
Walking Backward, a novel by Catherine Austen, has been nominated for the Cybil Awards from the children's book blogging community.
The Cybils honor the best children's and young adult literature of the year, as selected by the children's book blogging community. Books must have both literary merit and "kid-appeal."
"An elegantly crafted volume of
lasting power." Kirkus Reviews.
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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. Also available: new packaging for the Orca Echoes series and a new Echoes Resource Guide. More info here.
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Golden Eagle Readers Choice...
Feather Brain, an Orca Young Reader by Maureen Bush, has been nominated for the 2009 Golden Eagle Readers Choice Award. This is an award for Alberta authors, voted on by Alberta readers. Feather Brain was also a Silver Birch selection last year.
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Review attention...
More great reviews. A couple of highlights:
Me Myself and Ike by K.L.Denman, saw a great review in Publishers Weekly: "...a stark and fascinating portrait of a
paranoid and delusional teenager." The book also saw a starred review from Quill & Quire.
A starred review for Salt by Maurice Gee in School Library Journal: "Salt succeeds in being not only plot-driven and fast-paced,
but also character-oriented... Salt will delight lovers of dystopic fantasies and leave them anxious for the second installment."
The Big Dip, an Orca Currents novel by Melanie Jackson was reviewed by School Library Journal: "The suspense is intense... this compact story is
sure to appeal to reluctant readers, and the ending is a surprise."
More reviews are constantly being posted on the website so keep an eye out.
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YALSA Quick Picks...
A number of titles have been nominated for the American Library Association's YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers list. The list will be voted on at the ALA Midwinter Conference in Boston in January.
More info here.
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Download this...
Media Meltdown, Book 4 in the Graphic Guide Adventure series, was part of an online experiment last month. Orca offered the entire book up as a free download. More than 25,000 people took us up on it, downloading the book and briefly crashing our servers in the process! The dedicated website - mediameltdown.net - had over 100,000 hits in the month. The website includes information for teachers and librarians on media literacy and has comic-drawing activities and games for readers.
Check it out--and see how media-savvy you are!
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Simon says gold...
Olympic gold and silver medalist Simon Whitfield's new book, Simon Says Gold, written with Cleve Dheensaw, has just been released.
There will be a launch at 7 pm on November 17 at Bolen Books in Victoria. Come and say hello and pick up a copy of this winning book. If you can't make and would like a signed copy, give us a call and we will hook you up!
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Right on... Foreign rights have been sold for a number of Orca titles. All negotiated by Samantha Haywood of
Transatlantic Literary Agency. A busy few months!
- Perfect Revenge, an
Orca Currents novel by K.L. Denman, to Stabenfeldt (Finland, Norway, Sweden)
- Impossible Things
by Robin Stevenson to Stabenfeldt (Norway)
- Yellow Line, an
Orca Soundings novel by Sylvia Olsen, to Lindhardt Og Ringhof, Easy Readers (Denmark)
- All-Season Edie by
Anabel Lyon to Beltz & Gelberg (Germany)
- Res Judicata by
Vicki Grant to Rageot Editeur (France)
- Quid Pro Quo by
Vicki Grant to Mirae Books & Media Co (Korea)
- Stuffed, an Orca
Soundings novel by Eric Walters, to Hase und Igel (Germany, School
Market)
- Exposure, an Orca
Soundings novel by Patricia Murdoch, to Hase und Igel (Germany, School
Market)
- Big Guy, an Orca
Soundings novel by Robin Stevenson, to Mish Publishing (Slovenia)
- One Peace - True
Stories of Young Activists by Janet Wilson to Uri Education (Korea)
- Tabloidology by
Chris McMahen to Vidam (Korea)
See our rights list here.
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