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Best Books For Kids and Teens

The Canadian Children’s Book Centre has just released their new Best Books for Kids and Teens list. The Best Books list replaces the Our Choice list and gathers together the best new books for young readers published in Canada. Orca has an impressive 35 titles on this years list.

Picturebooks:
Ben’s Bunny Trouble
Jeffrey and Sloth
Mechanimals
Summer of the Marco Polo

Early Chapter Books:
Jeremy and the Golden Fleece
Cheetah
(starred)
Out and About With the Big Tree Gang

Junior Fiction:
Boot Camp
Emville Confidential
Just J
(starred)
Orphan Ahwak
When the Curtain Rises
Racing for Diamonds

Middle Years Fiction (Hi-Lo):
Blazer Drive (starred)
Cobra Strike
Finding Elmo
Hypnotized
Kicker
Mirror Image
Manga Touch
(starred)
Rebel’s Tag
Titan Clash

Young Adult Fiction:
The Bonemender’s Choice
Nightwalker

Out of Order (starred)
The Warrior’s Daughter

Teen Fiction (hi-Lo):
Bang
Bull’s Eye
(starred)
The Darwin Expedition
Down
First and Ten
House Party
I.D.
(starred)
Responsible
Wave Warrior
(starred)

Graphic Novels:
Wild Ride (starrred)

 

Top 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Orca Book Publishers…..and were afraid to ask

Orca Pod
The Orca pod celebrating summer at an office BBQ lunch

10. In addition to competitive ping pong matches, games of cribbage and backgammon are played daily in the lunchroom. Lacrosse was deemed an insurance risk, and disallowed.

9. Some of us are excellent nurturers of office plants. Others, heartless neglectors.
So far, the plants are silent on the issue.

8. There was once a squirrel invasion in the office. Andrew came to the rescue.
No squirrels were harmed in the subsequent expulsion, a.k.a. “Operation Rodentia”.

7. We have two office dogs, Malone and Ketch. Malone has a refined palate for dog biscuits, but Ketch even eats the green ones.

6. Many Orca employees are environmentally conscious, and make good use of the company’s bike-friendly facilities. (This doesn’t stop them from offering opinions on gas prices, however.)

5. Arachnophobia sufferers should not retrieve articles form the attic storage space. Yeeps!

4. Our office is in an old yellow house and our warehouse is what used to be a stable for the horses that pulled the dairy wagons. In this poster’s humble opinion, it’s haunted. Don’t be surprised if your book orders arrive with traces of ectoplasm on them.

3. Heated discussions on the use and abuse of commas frequently flare, up.

2. Coming to work everyday is not unlike a trip to the spa. We have a gym AND a steam room. Our printer, Ricoh, is a skilled masseuse. And if you stop by Sarah Mac’s desk, she will give you a pedicure.

1. The “pod”, as we affectionately refer to ourselves, is made up of folks with varying educational backgrounds and work experiences. In past lives we have been pastry chefs, concrete pourers, go-go dancers, english teachers, architects, hall monitors, photographers, curatorial assistants, rickshaw drivers, soap makers, shampooists, art teachers, nuclear physicists and morticians.

(okay, maybe no one is a nuclear physicist or a mortician YET, but there’s such a thing as furthering one’s education, right?)


All of us at Orca Book Publishers wish you and your family an enjoyable and relaxing summer! We hope you are looking forward to the exciting new titles that the Fall season will bring…..

 

ALA mid-summer conference in Anaheim

Sue Ann Alderson wraps up the signing of her book, The Eco-Diary of Kiran Singer.

Sue Ann received the 2007 ASPCA Henry Bergh Young Adult Award that same night, June 30th in Anaheim, CA.

Sue Ann Alderson