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News from Orca Book Publishers
April 2010
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Good things in small packages...
Now available: the first four titles in the Rapid Reads series of short novels for adult readers. In our increasingly fast-paced world we believe there is a need for well-written, well-told novels that can be read in one sitting. Rapid Reads features titles from some of Canada's best authors - great writing and great storytelling in a small package.

With titles from Gail Bowen, Zoe Whittall, William Kowalski and Medora Sale, there is something for everyone. These short novels are ideal as a quick read but also perfect for adult literacy and those striving to improve their reading. Discussion guides will be available soon.

Canadian Materials said of The Spider Bites: "Well-written and exciting...sure to find a market."



Free books...

Want to give us a piece of your mind? Want free stuff?

We are interested in how you use our books for Reluctant Readers (Orca Soundings, Orca Currents, Orca Sports) in the classroom and library.
  • What interesting project have you developed?
  • How do you engage readers?
  • What works?
  • What is missing from our website and from our comprehensive resource guides? Audio files? Readers theatre?
  • What else do you want - besides world peace?
We will choose five random responses to receive $100 worth of free books. Please email your responses to andrew@orcabook.com.


Thanks for sharing!


Sister Wife...
Sister Wife, a teen novel by Shelley Hrdlitschka, has been getting noticed.
After a Governor General's nomination in 2009, Sister Wife is now included on the International Reading Association's "Young Adult Choices" list, which collects the best books as selected by 4,500 students in grades 7 to 12 from different regions of the United States.
Sister Wife has also made the Voice of Youth Advocates "Top Shelf Fiction" list and is an American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults.
School Library Journal said of Sister Wife: "The characters...are all believable individuals engaged in their own struggles...gives depth and nuance to an experience that is portrayed without subtlety in the popular press."


The worms crawl in...
The Mealworm Diaries by Anna Kerz has been seeing some great attention recently.
First it was nominated for the the Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children's Book Award in the Young Adult/Middle Reader category. And the book has been nominated for the Hackmatack Children's Choice Award.
The Mealworm Diaries is a story of loss, grief and an annoying classmate, and has been very well-reviewed.

Quill & Quire said: "Aaron's ADHD-type behavioral problems are described with such accuracy that he jumps right off the page...There is real, raw talent here, evident in the character of Aaron, and in the depiction of classroom life."

Got nominations?
Gotcha!, another teen novel by Shelley Hrdlitschka, has been nominated for the Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Awards.
The award promotes reading of quality books by young people in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to promote teacher and librarian involvement in children's literature and to honor authors whose work has been recognized by the children of Pennsylvania. 

Check out www.psla.org.


From the frying pan...
Inferno, a teen novel by Robin Stevenson, is nominated for the BC Book Prizes (Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize). The winner will be announced at a gala at Government House in Victoria on April 24.

Resource Links called Inferno one of the Year's Best and Booklist magazine said: "Stevenson creates a compelling portrait  of autonomy vs. conformity ... Dante's sexuality is refreshingly not a problem, just a fact of life. Readers will recognize themselves and many of their peers in Stevenson's complex, likeable characters."



Salmon Bears...
The bears are stirring in their dens and a new book is out. The Salmon Bears - Giants of the Great Bear Rainforest has just been released. Filled with facts and stunning photographs of these majestic animals, including the incredible Spirit Bear, this book is perfect for all ages. Renowned bear expert Ian McAllister has teamed with journalist Nicholas Read to create an accessible book about the Great Bear Rainforest, one of the most important ecological treasures on the planet.

Visit www.salmonbears.com, the books dedicated website, to learn more about the bears and what you can do to help preserve them Lots of good information for readers and educators.

And look for The Sea Wolves, a stunning book about the unique wolves that live in the Great Bear Rainforest, coming in Fall 2010.


Thanks for reading!
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