- Lisa. Toronto: Lester & Orpen Dennys,
1987. Published in the U.S. as Lisa’s War.
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1989. Published
in Spain by Ediciones B: Barcelona, 1989. Paris, France:
Poshe/Jeunesse, Hachette, 1991. Stockholm, Sweden:
Tidens, 1991. Mass market, New York and Toronto: Scholastic.
—The Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young
Readers, 1988.
—New York Times Book Review, Notable Book, Dec 1989.
—Canadian Children's Book Centre "Our Choice",
Memorable Books for young People.
—Young Adults' Choices for 1991, International Reading
Association.
—Sydney Taylor Book Award, Notable 1989.
- Jesper. Toronto: Lester & Orpen Dennys,
1989. Published in the U.S. as Code Name Kris,
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons: 1990. Also, published
in Spain by Edebe, 1991. Mass market, New York and
Toronto: Scholastic.
—Mr. Christie Honour Book, 1989.
—Manitoba Book of the Year Nominee, 1989.
—Honour list, Canadian Materials, 1989.
—Code Name Kris, Notable 1990 Children's Trade Book
in the Field of Social Studies.
—Canadian Children's Book Centre "Our Choice", Memorable
Books for Young People.
- The Race. Toronto: Harper Collins, 1991.
—Canadian Library Association Notable book, 1992.
- Sworn Enemies. New York: Bantam, 1993; Toronto:
Harper Collins, 1993.
—New York Public Library, 1994 Book for the Teen Age.
—Canadian Library Association, Notable book, 1993.
—Sydney Taylor Award, 1993.
—Notable Children's Trade Book in the field of Social Studies,
1994, by NCSS, U.S.
- Daniel's Story. New York and Toronto: Scholastic,
1993. Commissioned by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum,
Washington, D.C.
—Finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award, 1993.
—Children's Book Centre, Our Choice, 1993.
—Silver Birch Award, 1994, Ontario Readers' Choice award.
—Finalist 1993 Ruth Schwartz Award.
—Mr. Christie Honour Book, 1993.
—Manitoba Young Reader's Choice Award, 1996.
—New York Public Library, 1994 Book for the Teen Age.
- The Burning Time. New York: Bantam Doubleday
Dell; Toronto: Harper Collins, 1994.
—Finalist, Governor General's Literary Award, 1994.
—New York Public Library, Book for the Teen Age, 1994.
—ALA Quick Pick for Young Adults List, 1994.
—Children’s Book Centre, Our Choice, 1993.
—Moose Jaw Young Reader's Choice Award, 1998.
—Resource Links, best books of 2007.
- Of Two Minds. With Perry Nodelman, Winnipeg:
Bain & Cox, 1994; New York: Simon & Schuster,
1995. Mass market, New York & Toronto: Scholastic,
1998.
—School Library Journal Best Book list, 1995.
—Voya, Books in the Middle, Best Book of the year list,
1995.
—Great Stone Face Children's Book Award Program, finalist
for 1996-1997 Master Reading List.
- The Primrose Path. Winnipeg: Bain & Cox,
1995.
—Finalist for Manitoba Book of the Year, 1995.
—Outstanding Book Of The Year, Children’s Book Centre,
1996.
—Finalist Manitoba Young Readers Choice Award, 1997.
- After the War. New York: Simon & Schuster,
1996; Scholastic Canada, 1996. Mass market, New York:
Alladin, 1998; Scholastic Canada, 1998.
—New York Public Library, 1997 Book for the Teen Age.
—Notable Children's Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies
for 1997, by National Council for Social Studies and the Children's
Book Council.
—ALA Quick Pick for Young Adults, 1996.
—ALA, Best Book of the Year for Young Adults, 1996.
—Finalist Best Book of the Year, McNally Robinson Book
Award, 1996.
—Finalist Best Book of the Year for Children, McNally Robinson
Book Award, 1996.
—Finalist Ruth Shwartz Award, 1996.
—Jewish Book Award, 1996.
—Mr. Christie Honour Book, 1996.
—Junior Library Guild pick, 1996.
—Booklist, Editor's Choice, 1996.
—Resource Links, The Best Of List, 1997.
—South Carolina Junior Book Award nominee, 1998-1999.
—O.L.A. Red Maple Readers Choice Award, 1998.
—Finalist Utah Young Adult Book Award, CLAU, 1998-9.
- The Garden. Simon & Schuster, 1997, Scholastic
Canada, 1997. Mass market, New York: Alladin, 1998;
Scholastic Canada, 1998.
—Junior Library Guild pick, 1997.
—Notable Children's Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies
for 1998, NCSS and Children's Book Council.
—New York Public Library, Books for the Teen Age, 1998.
—1998 Rachel Bessin/Isaac Frischwasser Memorial
Award for Y.A. Fiction (Jewish Book Award).
- Greater than Angels. New York: Simon & Schuster,
1998. Scholastic Canada, 1998.Mon Bel Oranger, France
1999.
—Notable Children’s Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies
for 1999, NCSS and Children’s Book Council.
—Finalist, Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction,
1999.
- In My Enemy's House. Simon & Schuster:
New York, 1999. Scholastic Canada 1999. Aladdin, 2001.
—Finalist, McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award for
young people.
—Book for the Teen Age, New York Public Library.
—Children’s Book Centre Our Choice, 2000.
—Geoffrey Bilson Honour Book, Historical Fiction, 2000.
—Sydney Taylor Honour Book, 1999.
- Rebecca. Scholastic Canada, Fall 2000.
—Finalist, Manitoba Book for Young Readers, 2001.
—Finalist, Margaret McWilliams Award, Manitoba Historical
society.
—Finalist, Hackmatack, Children’s Choice Award.
—Finalist, Manitoba Readers Choice Award.
- Sparks Fly Upwards. Clarion, New York, Spring
2001.
—Judy Lopez Award, honour book, California library award.
- The War Within. Simon & Schuster: New
York, 2001, Scholastic Canada.
—Books For the Teen Age , New York Public Library, 2001.
—Sydney Taylor Honour Book, 2001.
—Geoffrey Bilson Honour Book, 2001.
—Finalist, McNally Robinson Book for Young People, 2001.
—The Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award, 2002.
—Finalist, Lamplighter Award, 2003/2004.
- The Second Clone. Scholastic, Canada, Fall
2001.
—Our Choice, The Canadian Children’s Book Centre, 03.
- Footsteps in the Snow. Dear Canada, Scholastic,
Canada, Spring 2001.
—Finalist, Silver Birch Award.
—The Canadian Children’s Book Centre, Our Choice, starred
for outstanding merit, 03.
—Finalist, McNally Robinson Book for Young Readers.
—Margaret McWilliams Award, Manitoba Historical Society.
- Gotcha! Rosie In New York City. Simon & Schuster,
Aladdin, NY, Key Porter, Toronto, Spring 2003.
—Finalist, McNally Robinson Book For Young People.
- Play Ball! Rosie in Chicago. Simon & Schuster,
Aladdin, NY, Key Porter, Toronto, Fall 2003.
—Finalist, McNally Robinson Book For young People.
—Finalist, Geoffrey Bilson Award.
- Action! Rosie in L.A. Simon & Schuster,
Aladdin, NY, Key Porter, Toronto, Spring, 2004.
—Notable Children’s Books Of Jewish Content by the Association
of Jewish Libraries, 2004.
—Hackmatack Children’s Choice Book Award, finalist, 2005.
- Turned Away, The World War 11 Diary of Devorah
Bernstein, Dear Canada. Scholastic Canada, Fall
2005.
—Finalist, McNally Robinson Book for Young Readers Award.
—Margaret McWilliams Award, Manitoba Historical Society.
—Manitoba Young Readers Award, short list.
—Finalist, Geoffrey Bilson Award, 2006.
—Children's Book Centre Our Choice, starred for outstanding
merit.
—Resource links, best of the year, 2006.
—Frances and Samuel Stein Memorial Prize in Youth Literature,
07.
- Past Crimes. fall 2006, Key Porter.
—Children’s Book Centre Our Choice pick
—Finalist, Stellar Award (B.C. Teen Reader's Choice Award), 2008.
- The Whirlwind. spring 2007, Orca Book Canada.
—Sydney Taylor Notable Book, for older readers, 2007.
—Finalist, McNally Robinson Book For Young People, 2008.
—Finalist, Stellar Award (B.C. Teen Reader's Choice Award), 2009
- The Freak (Book 1 of The Freak Series), Reissued fall 2007 Key Porter Books.
—Sydney Taylor Notable Book, 2008
- The Freak: Visions (Book 2 of The Freak Series), fall 2007, Key Porter Books.
—MRCA nominee, Manitoba Reader’s Choice Award, 2008.
—Finalist, Stellar Award (B.C. Teen Reader's Choice Award), 2009.
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