Any students wanting to vote for their favourite TRCA Nominee should see Ms. Perigo in the library or vote online.
The winner will be announced May 27th.
When Ellis’ parents separate, she is
moved from the bustle of New York City to charming Bramble Falls. Despite
its charm it’s full of distractions like Ellis’ onetime best friend and first
kiss – Cooper Barnett.
Then there is the festival that’s
run by her aunt. As great as the festival is, Ellis doesn’t want to be roped
into the planning and dragged to each event. Ellis has big city dreams.
But the longer she stays in Bramble
Falls, the harder it is to pretend she’s not falling for this town and the
people in it. Ellis is forced to confront what she wants for her future and what
that means for her present.
Tags: Romance, Seasons, Rural
For as long as she can remember, Carmela Tofana has wanted to be
part of La Tofana’s, her mother’s apothecary in Rome. Now 16, Carmela is
finally allowed. Here she witnesses her mother and two assistants craft
remedies for customers. But for every sweet-smelling flower extract potion, there’s
another requiring darker ingredients.
This is a story of a deadly secret hiding in plain sight and the
women who risk everything to provide care for those with nowhere else to turn.
Tags: Healer's, Women's Studies, Teen Pregnancy, Identity
Joe
works hard all day and dreams of becoming a fisherman with his own boat, but
fate sends a larger catch his way when the HMS Tribune hits the rocks of
Herring Cove cliffs in a storm. Can Joe save any of them, or even himself?
This
historical fiction was inspired by the real 18th century shipwreck off Halifax
Harbor and the local boy that risks his life to try and save those on board.
Tags: Historical, Survival, Adventure
Click on the picture to do the crossword puzzle.
Fans of Alan Gratz may want to check out this! It's Refugee in a graphic novel format.
Follow the stories of three children separated
by continents and time, who have embarked on harrowing journeys in search of
refuge, discovering shocking connections that tie their stories together.
Tags: Diversity, Survival, Overcoming Adversity, Historical Fiction
Click on the picture to do the jigsaw puzzle.
Quarrelsome, puzzle-loving siblings find themselves amidst one of the greatest secrets of World War II - Britain's eccentric codebreaking factory at Bletchley Park. Their mission: to crack the Nazi's Enigma cipher.
Dani and Alec were inseparable, until Dani moved
away. Now she’s back to find Alec has moved on…until an unlikely series of
events force them to fake being a couple. Now they must face their true
feelings for each other- including the real reason Alec has been pushing Dani
away.
Tags: Realistic, Romance, Sports Fiction
This thriller finds four teens the suspects of a murder that happened during an annual Blackfeet celebration. They each have a complicated history with the victim and there is deep mistrust. Now they must work to clear their names before they take the fall - or worse, become the killer's next victims.
Find it in the library or on the SORA reading app.
Click on the Teen Reader's Choice 2026 logo to find book trailers, puzzles and trivia.
Are you a fan of the Hunger Games series? Then this may be for you. This story takes you back to the years of young Haymitch and he's been selected to take part in the 50th annual Hunger Games. But this year is special, it's the Quarter Quell and this means twice as many tributes will be taken. Pitted against people from his own district and torn from the girl he loves, Haymitch quickly understands that he is set up to fail. Find out what gives him the strength to survive.
Tags: Coming of age, LGBTQIA+, survival, social issues, multicultural
To try a jigsaw puzzle, click on the picture.
This year's theme focuses on Strength in Unity: Moving Forward with Purpose, Prosperity, Power and Progress. The library has some great books that showcase this theme quite well. Come check them out!
There are some great books and gift cards for Indigo Books to be won! To participate all you need to do is to answer a few questions about some books you've sampled. All ballots must be turned in by Feb. 11th. Draw is Feb. 13th.
For more details ask your ELA teacher or Ms. Perigo!
As part of Family Literacy Day, classes have the chance to enter a draw to win books and gift cards. To participate students will need to answer 3 questions relating to genres they have selected for toppings! Ballots may be picked up in the library.
Did you know that Family Literacy Day is happening this month? Since 1999, community groups across Canada observe January 27th as the day to celebrate the importance of reading and engaging in literacy-related activities as a family. Did you know that taking time each day to read or do a learning activity builds a stronger you for your future? Now that you are in the know ask yourself, how can you celebrate this day?
Click on the picture for ideas on how to celebrate this day!