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Philip Roy
Philip Roy was born and raised in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. He studied music and history before choosing a career in writing. His love for the ocean, enjoyment of traveling, and fascination for submarines has led to the creation of the Submarine Outlaw series (SOS). These are tales of high... show more

Philip Roy was born and raised in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. He studied music and history before choosing a career in writing. His love for the ocean, enjoyment of traveling, and fascination for submarines has led to the creation of the Submarine Outlaw series (SOS). These are tales of high adventure on the seas and waterways of the world, but also involve mythology, geography, ecology, invention and an embracing love of people, places, animals and things. The Submarine Outlaw series details the adventures of a young submariner, Alfred Pynsent, and his quirky crew of a dog and a seagull, as they circumnavigate the world. The series includes the following six books: Submarine Outlaw, Journey to Atlantis, River Odyssey, Ghosts of the Pacific, Outlaw in India and Seas of South Africa (Ronsdale Press). Philip's seventh novel in the Submarine Outlaw series, Eco Warrior, will be published in the winter of 2015. He has also published two works of historical fiction, Blood Brothers in Louisbourg and Me & Mr. Bell (Cape Breton University Press). Blood Brothers in Louisbourg focuses on the story of two adolescent brothers, one of French origins, and the other of Mik'maw and French descent, as they face the siege of Louisbourg in 1745. Selected for the long list of First Nation Communities Read, Blood Brothers in Louisbourg has also been translated into French by Christian Roy, (no relation to Philip), as Frères de sang à Louisbourg (Les Éditions Perce-Neige). Me & Mr. Bell, (nominated for four major awards: the Canadian Library Association's Book of the Year for Children, the Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People, the Silver Birch Award in the Forest of Reading, and the Hackmatack Children's Choice Award), is about a ten-year-old boy struggling with dyslexia who befriends Alexander Graham Bell and Helen Keller in 1908 (Cape Breton University Press). Philip has also written 27 stories in the Happy the Pocket Mouse picture book series thus far, and he shares them with audiences of all ages. Philip has also written 27 stories in the Happy the Pocket Mouse picture book series thus far, and he shares them with audiences of all ages. His first two books in the Happy the Pocket Mouse series, (illustrated by Andrea Torrey Balsara), are Mouse Tales and Jellybean Mouse (Ronsdale Press). The third book in the series, Mouse Pet, is currently being illustrated, and is due out in the fall of 2015. When Philip is not traveling and visiting schools, he and his family live in St. Marys, Ontario, where he continues to write novels and compose music.Awards and Nominations:Silver Birch Award in the Forest of Reading Nominee (OLA) 2015Canadian Library Association Book of the Year for Children Award Nominee 2014Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People Nominee (CCBC) 2014Selected for the Canadian Children's Book Centre's Best Books for Kids and Teens 2008, 2010-2014Short-listed: Hackmatack Children's Choice Award, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014-2015Long-listed: First Nation Communities Read 2013-2014Resource Links: "The Year's Best 2013."Runner-Up: New England Book Festival 2012Runner-Up: Green Book Festival (San Francisco) 2012Red Maple Award in the Forest of Reading Nominee (OLA) 2010Silver Medal: ForeWord's Best Book of the Year Award 2009Langley Book of the Year Award Nominee 2009Short-listed: Ann Connor Brimer Award 2009Short-listed: Diamond Willow Award 2009Short-listed: Rocky Mountain Book Award 2009First Prize: Atlantic Writing Competition 2007
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katethebookmonsters
katethebookmonsters rated it 16 years ago
This delightful novel begins with something I have always believed:"The thing is, people have never stopped talking about it (Atlantis). That doesn't make sense. Why would people talk about something for so long if it never existed."I must admit that I was very impressed with this novel. It was fast...
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