Timberwolf Prey
- Publisher
- Orca Book Publishers
- Initial publish date
- Apr 2010
- Category
- Hockey, Friendship, Humorous Stories
- Recommended Age
- 6 to 8
- Recommended Grade
- 1 to 3
- Recommended Reading age
- 6 to 8
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781554691098
- Publish Date
- Apr 2010
- List Price
- $6.95
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Description
The Howling Timberwolves need to win the best two out of three hockey games to make it to the championship finals. But first Johnny Maverick has to survive a visit from his six-year-old cousin, Sarah. And not even Johnny's dog Marvin is safe. Worse, Johnny's got a big lesson to learn on the ice, too. As always, Johnny and Stu and Tom think they have the answers. But, as usual, they are wrong.
About the authors
With close to three million books in print, Sigmund Brouwer writes for both children and adults. In the last ten years, he has given writing workshops to students in schools from the Arctic Circle to inner city Los Angeles. One of his latest novels, The Last Disciple, earned Sigmund an appearance on ABC's Good Morning America. Sigmund and his family live half the year in Nashville, Tennessee, and half the year in Red Deer, Alberta.
The Talk:
Reach For Your Dreams
It doesn't matter where you come from, it's where you decide to go in life that is important. Sigmund Brouwer encourages students to reach for their dreams, giving them fun and practical advice for the reading and writing skills that are the foundation of future success.
The Presentation:
Sigmund's presentations are an hour of high-level energy. He especially reaches out to reluctant readers and gears the talk to engage their attention. Audience size varies; often his presentations take place in the gym for the entire school, including kindergarten. (After the first half hour, the K-2 grades are dismissed, and the remainder of the presentation is focused on the older students.) There are no restrictions on audience size except for the space limitations of the gym. Smaller schools are welcome to invite another school to share in the cost of the presentation.
Booking:
For presentations that involve travel, Sigmund appreciates it if two or three schools in the area make bookings on the same day. For more information on booking, fees and expenses, please email Sigmund: rockandrollliteracy@me.com
Sigmund Brouwer's profile page
Look! Look what I've done!! The words of an eight year old as he holds up the drawing of a vibrant red fire engine. Oh Graham, that's wonderful.
Really? Oh this is good. You draw a picture and you get a reaction. I could get into this! And so it began. The seed was planted, further watered by bedtime rituals of propping pillows up against his bedroom wall getting into bed to get lost in a family member's reading of The Wind in the Willows.
An unintended lesson learned through those readings that our intrepid illustrator still calls upon in his illustration work is that the viewer will take different things from the illustration and he will add elements to the illustration that may go over some heads, but others will catch them and smile. There's always something to look at.
A graduate of the illustration program at Sheridan College in Ontario, Graham thought he would stick around the big smoke and in addition to his work as a designer at Canadian publisher McClelland & Stewart, he would also cultivate his Flock of Seagulls hair style and work on his dance floor moves. But alas soon follicles started to recede and shoulder pads deflated, so Graham moved back to his hometown of Ottawa, Ontario to contemplate his next career move.
It was in Ottawa that Graham began his freelance illustration and graphic design career. A career that has spawned illustrations for such publishers as Orca Book Publishers, Scholastic Canada, and Meadowside Books of the United Kingdom, as well as numerous Canadian government agencies and private design firms.
He lives in Merrickville, Ontario with a circus star family: his juggling wife, a helldriver daughter, a canine cannonball, and a fire breathing cat.
Awards
- Commended, CCBC Best Books for Kids & Teens
Editorial Reviews
"Simple storyline, chapter headings, and sketches help to make this a great addition for an emerging reader."
Tacoma School District #10
"This final book in the Timberwolf Series is sure to appeal to the hockey enthusiast and those who have faced the challenges of dealing with little kids. The humour…will hook readers in younger grades…Recommended for recreational reading as well as literature circles and thematic literature study."
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"Brouwer ably weaves a believable tale around a life-lesson using humour, likable characters and the great Canadian game of hockey…[Ross] continues to support the emerging reader and the plot line with simple black and white drawings that emphasize the gamut of emotions felt by the main characters…Together, this team has created a chapter book that will appeal to a wide audience of readers."
CM Magazine
Librarian Reviews
Timberwolf Prey (Orca Echoes)
The Howling Timberwolves need to win the best two out of three hockey games to make it to the championship finals. But Johnny’s six-year-old cousin, Sarah, is visiting and causing Johnny a whole lot of grief. Johnny has much to learn about patience and doing the right thing, both on and off the ice! Book Eight in the series.Source: The Canadian Children’s Book Centre. Best Books for Kids & Teens. 2011.
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