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Robin Stevenson
Robin Stevenson is the author of numerous books for children and teens, including the GG finalist YA novel, A Thousand Shades of Blue. She lives on the west coast of Canada with her partner and eight year old son. Robin teaches writing to people of all ages-- from from elementary school kids to... show more

Robin Stevenson is the author of numerous books for children and teens, including the GG finalist YA novel, A Thousand Shades of Blue. She lives on the west coast of Canada with her partner and eight year old son. Robin teaches writing to people of all ages-- from from elementary school kids to university students to retirees. She loves reading, sailboats, travelling, unschooling, chocolate, and good conversation.
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Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 6 years ago
Disclaimer: I recieved an ARC of this book as a freebie in an order I had with Quirk Books.This is a pretty good luck at the youth of people who became activists and some people who became activists as children. There are total of 16 main biographies as well as a total of 12 secondary mentions. For ...
My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 10 years ago
Suicide, it’s not a funny subject but something that should be taken seriously. Mel already earned herself the nickname Death Wish, so why she joked about the subject was beyond me but when she meets up with Jeremy and they form a friendship, their idea of suicide was a dark joke. Jeremy was dealin...
Great Imaginations
Great Imaginations rated it 13 years ago
Blurb:It’s the end of a long hot summer in Alberta’s Badlands, and fifteen year old Lou is dreaming of escape. Then an unexpected crisis turns her dream into reality and Lou is forced to leave Alberta and stay with the mother she has never known. Lou is overflowing with anger, hurt, and, most of all...
Melody Murray's Books
Melody Murray's Books rated it 16 years ago
First off, I'm a sucker for books set on sailboats, as this one is. Secondly, I like protagonists who are a little awkward, unsure of themselves. Rachel is certainly not finished, but she's heading in the right direction. The broken sister and the troubled parents kind of pile it on, but somehow it ...
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