Author Archives: Zarena Cassar

Featured New Books!

These two new additions to our Juvenile Fiction collection are both winners of prestigious children’s literature awards. Dead End in Norvelt (2011) by Jack Gantos, is the winner of the 2012 Newbery Medal for excellence in children’s literature. When his parents ground him, … Continue reading

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Featured New Books!

These newest additions to our library collection are all written by OISE faculty. “Language in Late Capitalism” (2012), edited by Alexandre Duchêne and OISE’s Monica Heller, is a compilation of essays including “Pride and Profit: Changing Discourses of Language, Capital … Continue reading

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Featured New Books!

These new titles in our Curriculum Resources collection each tell powerful stories about WWII through images! “Anne Frank : the Anne Frank House authorized graphic biography” (2010) tells the well-known story of this remarkable young woman in a whole new … Continue reading

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New JUV FIC books!

The OISE Library’s Juvenile Fiction Collection, located on the third floor of the library, includes a great selection of novels for young adults. If you’re looking for your next great read, or something to inspire your students, check out some … Continue reading

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New WERC books!

The Women’s Educational Resource Collection (WERC), located on the second floor of the library, includes over 8,000 titles in the area of women’s studies with particular strengths in women and education, feminist studies, and women in development. Some new additions … Continue reading

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