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Teenage Bruna experiences first-hand the effects of war when Nazi soldiers occupy her tiny town.
War In My Town
E. Graziani
Ages 13 - 19
A collection of children's creative writing, essays and art work in response to the question,...
We Are Their Voice
Kathy Kacer
Ages 9 - 12
Although it seems paradoxical to talk about music and Birkenau in the same breath …...
We Sang in Hushed Voices
Helena Jockel and Dorota Glowacka
Ages Adult
There’s blood in the water…
Whale Fall
Ann Lambert
How do we face hate?
What Does Hate Look Like?
Sameea Jimenez
Corinne Promislow
David is tormented by questions after he comes to believe his father may have allowed...
What Happened to Ivy
Kathy Stinson
Kids are making a difference during the pandemic
What Kids Did
Erin Silver
Ages 6 - 8
A feminist manifesto exposing the everyday sexism that teenage girls face.
What Makes Girls Sick and Tired
Lucile de Pesloüan
There are many stories in a bead. We must listen to the stories they tell...
What's in a Bead?
Kelsey Borgford
Sara finds out that an active imagination comes in handy in real life.
What-If Sara
Rhea Tregebov
The Covid-19 pandemic, which seems to be taking some time to go away, has meant...
When Mom's Away
Layla Ahmad
Walter and his family must stay one step ahead of the Nazis, hiding to save...
When We Were Shadows
Janet Wees
Women from places as diverse as Slovakia and Portugal, India and Uruguay, Korea and Kenya,...
When Your Voice Tastes Like Home
Prabhjot Parmar
Nila Somaia-Carten
A delightful romp for the young and young-at-heart.
When-I-Was-a-Little-Girl
Rachna Gilmore
Everyone in Champlost had a hand in hiding us.
Where Courage Lives
Muguette Myers and Susan Zuccotti
A photo essay that explores what life is like for children forced to become refugees...
Where Will I Live?
Rosemary McCarney
A compassionate and gentle look at a family's journey through cancer.
Where's Mom's Hair?
Debbie Watters
The Ontario Committee on the Status of Women pushed for change in times of inequality...
White Gloves Off
Lorna Marsden
Elizabeth Atcheson
Margaret Atwood describes Helen Keremos as \"a cross between Lily Tomlin and Philip Marlowe.\"
White Noise
Eve Zaremba