Authors: Trevor Cole
Sara used to be a back-up singer in a band. She left her singing career to raise a family. She is content with being a stay-at-home mom. Then, one Saturday, Sara's world changes.
Sara and her family go to an outdoor music festival. There, on stage, Sara sees Jim, the lead singer from her old band. He invites her to sing with him. Being on stage brings back forgotten feelings for Saraâand for Jim. And Sarah's husband Rob sure doesn't like what he sees.
Sara also sees something else: a coyote. Learn how Coyote, the trickster spirit, turns Sara's life upside down.
Marcus and Alex have two things in commonâthey each have a broken heart and a plan.
Marcus wants to win back his girlfriend. He is ready to stage a break-in for her. Eleven-year-old Alex wants to find his father's killer. He has a gun and may be ready to use it.
What Marcus and Alex cross paths, they make a mess. But in a strange way, they also begin to understand each other.
The Break-In
is a funny story about finding brotherhood in dark times.
Liz invites her sister, Roma, and two friends to dinner. The four women have something important in common: they are hearing daughters of deaf parents. Each woman brings an old family picture to the table. Each tells a story about her picture.
Roma has always felt alone and different. As a child, she had to “listen and tell.” Roma became the listener because her mother could not hear. But by the end of the evening, Roma knows she is not alone. She and the other women learn that growing up with deaf parents has given them rare and special gifts.
The Globe and Mail
called Trevor Cole “one of the best young novelists in Canada.” Trevor Cole has written three best-selling novels. His most recent,
Practical Jean,
won the 2011 Leacock Medal for Humour. Trevor has also won nine National Magazine Awards, for his work as a journalist.
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The Fearsome Particles
Practical Jean
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