Ordinary Miracles
Diana Aspin
Shortlisted, Canadian Library Association Young Adult Book of the Year Award
Fiction / Teen Fiction
Ages 12+ 192 pages 5 1/2 x 8 1/2"
ISBN 0–88995–277–9 paper CDN 12.95 USA 9.95
It starts with the story of Arthur Clive Pinner, a Home Boy shipped to Canada in
1909, desperate for some kind of refuge. Flash forward ninety years: the now
ancient Art Pinner sits in his wheelchair, vaguely aware of the intrigues and stresses
of twenty–first century Sky Falls.
The real–life dramas swirling around Art
make up the bulk of this collection of thirteen stories about a group of young
people coming of age in a small town in northern Ontario. These are stories in
which teenagers come to terms with their sexuality, with private shame and public
tragedy, with emerging love, with heroism—and with the inexplicable spirits
and small miracles that are at work in their lives.
Reviews
"Stories for the thoughtful and sensitive
reader."
–Muskoka Magazine
"Thoughtful, moving and progressive."
–Midwest Book Review
"Appeals to a wide variety of adolescent
readers."
–The Standard |