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Award-Winning French TitlesThis graphic of a star indicates an award-winning book with multiculturalism as its theme. PRIX ALVINE-BÉLISLE 2002
An adult forces Nathalie, who usually shares her secrets with her young friends, to keep a terrible secret. She is terrified by the idea of losing her parents’ love or going to prison if she reveals the truth. Her molester, a man who makes the floors creak at night and who comes to sleep beside her, has threatened Nathalie, telling her that this is what will happen is she tells anyone their "secret." Nathalie’s panic and torment are finally eased when her art teacher gains her confidence and gets her to "draw" her inner suffering. In La Petite fille qui ne souriait plus, author Gilles Tibo addresses the sensitive topic of the sexual abuse of children. The story is moving and offers hope to these victims of unscrupulous adults. Nathalie’s emotions are reinforced through the omnipresent and very revealing illustrations of this tormented little girl. JMB PRIX CÉCILE-GAGNON 2002
When young Donovan Fermiantis, an apprentice of the explorers’ guild, meets the fairy Ellaria while hunting in the Morengarde Forest, who knows what marvellous adventure awaits them - or the terrifying dangers they will have to face. A horrible, white creature will lure them into the depths of an emerald mine, the source of a mysterious spell that has the power to destroy the realm of King Giran. But who is this Baron Biron Thormax, and what terrible past is he hiding? Will he succeed in using the power of the emeralds to carry out his evil plan? He obviously has not taken into account the ingenuity and courage of our heroes, who will succeed in vanquishing the Shadow of Mount Vernax. With its fanciful theme, the book portrays two characters that come from completely different worlds. As the story unfolds, a friendship develops, and through the spirit of cooperation, the secret of the mine is revealed. This very enjoyable book, full of twists and turns, will hold the attention of the bravest of readers. NS PRIX DU LIVRE M. CHRISTIE 2002 Not available at press time. PRIX DU LIVRE M. CHRISTIE 2002 Not available at press time. PRIX DU LIVRE M. CHRISTIE 2002 Not available at press time. PRIX ILLUSTRATIONS JEUNESSE GLV ET SALON DU LIVRE DE TROIS-RIVIÈRES
Poetry is currently experiencing a resurgence in popularity, and adolescents are among those who appreciate its virtues. Fortunately for these young people, Henriette Major is contributing to this literary revival by sharing her love of words through this collection of poetry. The poems are grouped according to four themes: playing with words, describing emotions, praising nature, and celebrating the imaginary. J'aime les poèmes is filled with brightly coloured illustrations created using collage, crayon and watercolour techniques. Images finger painted by the artist subtly attract our attention, while others feature oversized faces and an omnipresent eye, the artist’s trademark. On every page, the illustrator’s imagination draws our attention to the essence of the text. We are caught up by the words and pictures. The accomplished graphic techniques contribute to the high-quality work being offered by the publisher. ST PRIX ILLUSTRATIONS JEUNESSE GLV ET SALON DU LIVRE DE TROIS-RIVIÈRES
With the exception of Tara, all the inhabitants of Bizarre Island are fat, hairy, and pimply and smell bad. Tara is tall and slim and has only one hair! The Bizarrians think she is ugly. The graduation ball is approaching, and no one has asked to be her date. Tara is unhappy. She decides to do something about it and goes to Dr. Schock’s beauty clinic. Tara will finally be like everyone else. Beauté monstre is a simple, funny and compelling story. The main character is well defined, and the black-and-white illustrations complement the text. This short story may help young people who are in similar situations, teaching them to like themselves as they are. It also humorously questions the centuries-old proverb that says, "You must suffer to be beautiful." AC
Peccadille, a young princess who lost her parents when she was little, sets off to find the castle she inherited. No one believes that Peccadille is a princess or that she owns a castle. With the encouragement of her parents, who are always with her in her mind, Peccadille is able to find the castle by following the sound of thunder. But she quickly realizes that the noise is not thunder: it is a giant snoring inside her castle. To release the castle giant, Peccadille has to prove to him that she really is a princess. The tale is embellished by colour illustrations, most of which cover two full pages. CM PRIX ILLUSTRATIONS JEUNESSE GLV ET SALON DU LIVRE DE TROIS-RIVIÈRES
This is a world where rats and cats talk to each other. Everything changed the day humans opened their doors to cats, who were able to ingratiate themselves. Sitting and purring on their masters’ shoulders, they learned how to read. They can now read street signs and move around at night without getting lost. The rats, however, still do not know how to read. Solitary creatures, they easily get lost in the evenings. Because of this, a rat named Gustave finds himself in a dangerous situation: he is captured by Attila and his gang of cats. The cats are laughing and having so much fun playing Scrabble that Gustave manages to escape with the help of Antoine, another rat who happens to be passing by. Antoine shows him a world in which cats and rats live in harmony. The two rats become friends, and Antoine, who can read, teaches Gustave to read and play Scrabble, too. Gustave even becomes a Scrabble champion. This highly imaginative book immerses us in the universe of cats and rats. Those who are passionate about reading, literacy… and Scrabble will find this book particularly enjoyable. ACM PRIX LITTÉRAIRE HENRIETTE-MAJOR 2002
This story tells us that just because the sun’s brilliance masks the moon, it doesn’t mean that the moon no longer exists. Between the sun and the moon, you will find friends and inhabit the same sky. Discovering the hidden story between the moon and the sun is the essence of this short story. Lorina, a circus child, has a dream: she wants to go to a real school and be surrounded by friends. With the help of Octave the clown, her dream becomes a reality; however, she finds herself having to face the obstacles that await any newcomer to a group. She is confronted with Éma, the queen bee who everyone caters to. Will Lorina be able to assert herself without jeopardizing the warm ties she has already established with her new friends? Will the wisdom of Octave the clown be enough to make the friendships she dreams of come true? Entre la lune et le soleil, with its abundant, beautiful illustrations that echo the imaginary world of children, encourages the reader to reflect on the bonds of friendship, which are both difficult to create and to keep. JMB |