Righting Canada's Wrongs: AfricvilleAn African Nova Scotian Community Is Demolished — and Fights Back(Righting Canada's Wrongs)By Gloria Ann WesleyIn the 1960s, after ignoring the Black community’s repeated petitions for basic services, the City of Halifax bulldozed Africville in the name of urban renewal. |
Basketball player Jay has to focus on what's weak and make it strong |
The Mystery of the Oak Island TreasureTwo Hundred Years of Hope and Despair(Amazing Stories)By Mark ReynoldsThe mysteries of the Oak Island treasure that have baffled for over 200 years |
Red-hot, pumped-up, on-court action. That's what summer basketball camp promises to deliver, and that's what Jeff Lang is determined to get. |
Moving from a big city to a small town can be rough, but when thirteen-year-old Jeff makes the school basketball team, he feels things are looking up. |
Jay is stuggling with his running skills at basketball camp but luckily for Jay, a new teammate and friend has figured out how to bring out the best in people.
Paperback Out of stock indefinitely
9781550288964 | Published: November 2005 |
Jay is stuggling with his running skills at basketball camp but luckily for Jay, a new teammate and friend has figured out how to bring out the best in people. |
Gorgeous full-colour paintings by award-winning illustrator Don Kilby capture the beauty of Lunenburg, N.S. and surrounding communities, and are the perfect accompaniment to this special story about everyday miracles by newcomer Amy Bennet.
Hardback Out of stock indefinitely
9781550288681 | Published: October 2004 |
Red-hot, pumped-up, on-court action. That's what summer basketball camp promises to deliver, and that's what Jeff Lang is determined to get. |