| #13432307 in Books | 2003-05-02 | 2003-05-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.66 x.36 x5.52l,.45 | File type: PDF | 168 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Especially recommended for teens and young adults|By Midwest Book Review|Ordinary Miracles is a collection of thirteen stories by Canadian author Diana Aspin, and which revolve around a seemingly common Canadian community. Here are the stories of a man who escaped abusive foster parents in 1909, met a girl from the future, then later found a home, grew up, married, and grew old|From School Library Journal|Grade 7 Up-A riveting collection of 13 short stories that mesh together and pull readers into a spellbinding tale of the cross-sections of life in a small Canadian community. Combining elements of contemporary fiction, historical fict
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 storie...
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