Saving Wolfgang

Saving Wolfgang

Gregor Craigie

Gregor Craigie

★"A story of grief, forgiveness, healing, and friendship, this book will skate into readers' hearts. Would make a fantastic read-aloud for classrooms and a great pick for book club discussions." — School Library Journal (SLJ), starred reviewWhen Wolfgang's father dies, everything changes.Wolfie and his mother move to Calgary to stay with his grandfather, and Wolfie starts at a new school. Consumed by sadness, his mother stops speaking and rarely comes out of her bedroom. While he tries to adjust to his new life, Wolfie gets to know his grandpa and makes a friend, Jimmy, who introduces him to hockey. Though he misses his father terribly, Wolfgang finds moments of happiness, like when his mom finally emerges from her grief to rejoin the world, and when his grandpa teaches him how to skate. He even gets good enough to join Jimmy's hockey team!What haunts Wolfgang, though, is that no one will tell him how his father died...until one...
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Radio Jet Lag

Radio Jet Lag

Gregor Craigie

Gregor Craigie

"A gem of a novel." — Terry Fallis, two-time winner of the Leacock Medal for HumourStephen Millburn moved halfway across the country, from Ottawa to Victoria, to fulfill his dream of being an early-morning radio host, but he's barely holding it together. Trying to balance parental duties (he and his wife have a newborn son) with his work schedule leaves Stephen running on coffee fumes and falling asleep at the most inconvenient times, including mid-broadcast. Stephen treads a narrow path at CIFU. When he arrived, the station ranked dead last in ratings. Months into his new hosting position, his show and the station are growing in popularity. He's something of a golden boy — but he's a golden boy with a passion for good journalism, which leads him to pursue a story about an encampment of unhoused people on the lawns of the city's court house.Bleeding heart liberalism is not the stuff that Mr. George Caulfeild, station owner, believes his new audience wants to hear at eight a.m....
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