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Jan Andrews

    Jan Andrews, a storyteller with a deep love for traditional folk and fairy tales, draws inspiration from the Canadian wilderness. Her writing stems from a conviction that young people possess the inner resources needed to navigate life's challenges. She understands the power of humor as a way to find light in darkness and delights in crafting rollicking good tales. Andrews has also dedicated herself to organizing full retellings of great epics, highlighting her profound connection to classic narratives.

    To See the Stars
    The Silent Summer of Kyle McGinley
    When The Wind Came
    • When The Wind Came

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.0(114)Add rating

      In this timely, poetic story of hope amid loss, acclaimed writer and storyteller Jan Andrews’s touching picture book reminds us how, even on the darkest days, light can always be found. It’s a normal day, at first, for a girl on her family farm. But soon, the wind picks up. It blows harder and harder and harder. Her mother grabs her baby brother. Her father opens the door to the root cellar. The family piles in and sits in darkness. When they are finally able to emerge, their home is gone. Through a series of short sentences, many beginning with “I remember ... ,” readers share with the girl her experience of shock, terror, sadness and, finally, hope. Acclaimed, award-winning children’s author and storyteller Jan Andrews’s last-ever picture book contains a beautiful and grace-filled story of resilience. Using a child’s point of view and the perspective of remembering, Andrews’s expressive writing provides comfort as it portrays the way joy and laughter can be found in even the worst times. Dorothy Leung uses fluid lines to convey the energy and the emotional arc of the story as her images move quickly from ordinary to extraordinary. With so many natural and human-caused disasters affecting children every day, this deceptively simple book offers a gentle discussion-starter as it captures a universal experience through one specific story.

      When The Wind Came
    • The Silent Summer of Kyle McGinley

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Kyle McGinley, a silent teenager disillusioned by his turbulent foster care experiences, finds a glimmer of hope at the Wardman home. With the support of an unexpected crow and the therapeutic power of painting, he starts to envision a brighter future. However, the shadow of his father's potential interference looms large, threatening to disrupt his newfound sense of stability and belonging.

      The Silent Summer of Kyle McGinley
    • To See the Stars

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of significant historical events like the 1909 garment workers' strike and the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, the story follows Edie Murphy, a resilient young woman navigating her journey to adulthood. From her small Newfoundland town to the bustling streets of St. John's and New York City, Edie discovers her voice and the essence of home, all while celebrating the strength of women and the importance of community. This poignant narrative highlights personal growth amid social upheaval.

      To See the Stars