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Last but not least, I’d like to thank the incredibly hard-working team at Dundurn Press for believing in my words and transforming my stories into beautiful books.
Also by Deborah Kerbel
Mackenzie, Lost and Found
978-155002-852-2
$12.99
Nothing prepares fifteen-year-old Mackenzie Hill for the bombshell announcement that her and her dad, alone since the death of her mother a year ago, are moving to Jerusalem. The adjustment from life in Canada to life in Israel is dramatic, though it’s eased somewhat by a new friend at school. But the biggest shock of all comes when Mackenzie faces the wrath of her new friends, new community, and even her own father after she begins dating a Muslim boy.
Other Novels for Young People from Dundurn
Snakes & Ladders
by Shaun Smith
978-1-55002-840-9 / $12.99
For as long as thirteen-year-old Paige Morrow can remember, the tree fort in the giant oak near her cottage in Ontario’s Muskoka has been her sanctuary. Now everything is changing. She becomes concerned when the farmer who owns the property hires a creepy arborist. When Paige befriends the arborist’s troubled teenage daughter and her group of rowdy locals, she is pulled into a maze of dark secrets and shocking truths that leads to a life-and-death confrontation.
Ghost Ride
by Marina Cohen
978-1-55488-438-4 / $12.99
Sam McLean is less than thrilled with the prospect of moving to the northern fringe of a small town called Ringwood. A nobody at his old school, fourteen-year-old Sam is desperate to be accepted by the cool kids and latches on to Cody Barns, aka Maniac. When Sam reluctantly joins Cody and his sidekick on their midnight ghost riding, a practice in which the driver and passenger climb onto the hood of their moving car and dance, something goes terribly wrong. As Sam struggles with his conscience, a haunting question remains: Who else knows the truth?
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