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Kathy Stinson
Born in Toronto many years ago, Kathy sorted mail, waited tables, and taught elementary school before finally figuring out that what she really wanted to do was write. As well as writing picture books, novels, short stories, biography, and other non-fiction, Kathy has led writing workshops across... show more

Born in Toronto many years ago, Kathy sorted mail, waited tables, and taught elementary school before finally figuring out that what she really wanted to do was write. As well as writing picture books, novels, short stories, biography, and other non-fiction, Kathy has led writing workshops across Canada and in Liberia. She's also a regular volunteer reader and technician at the CNIB Recording Studio.Mother of two, stepmother of two, and grandmother of six, she lives in a small town outside Toronto with her partner and their dog.
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Miss Snow's Library
Miss Snow's Library rated it 8 years ago
Red is Best is a cute book about a little girl who just likes everything red. Her red boots take bigger steps, he red mitts make better snowballs, and her red pajamas keep the monsters away at night. She has a reason for why every red item she has is the best compared to her other color items. The b...
Reading Robyn
Reading Robyn rated it 11 years ago
101 Ways to Dance is a collection of short stories, sometimes as short as two pages long, that follow various teenagers as they first experience love and lust. With a topic as interesting and varied as that I expected a lot more from 101 Ways to Dance than I got.While trying to come up with exactly ...
Jenn S. Bookworm
Jenn S. Bookworm rated it 12 years ago
A heartwarming and touching story told ever so gently and with lovely art. I would love to see this book in school libraries and included in Accelerated Reader or other school reading point systems to encourage children to read this one. Adults and children alike should stop and take a look around t...
jj's books
jj's books rated it 12 years ago
**ARC courtesy of NetGalley and the publishersbased on the real life events of world famous violinist Joshua Bell playing in a crowded subway as part of an experiment. In the space of 43 minutes, only 7 people stopped to actually listen to him playing. sadly, every child that heard and saw him playi...
Peace, Love & Books
Peace, Love & Books rated it 12 years ago
A young boy is the only who notices the music a man is making on a violin in a busy subway station. A story upon the real-life event of musician Joshua Bell's concert in a Washington, D.C. metro station that only a handful people stopped to listen.
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