Most Popular Books by Janet Lunn

Janet Lunn is the author of The Root Cellar (2011), Shadow in Hawthorn Bay (2011), The Hollow Tree (2011), Double Spell (2009), Amos's Sweater (2007).

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The Root Cellar

release date: Apr 20, 2011
The Root Cellar
It looked like an ordinary root cellar--And if twelve-year-old Rose hadn''t been so unhappy in her new home, where she''d been sent to live with unknown relatives, she probably would never have fled down the stairs to the root cellar in the first place. And if she hadn''t, she never would have climbed up into another century, the world of the 1860s, and the chaos of Civil War-- Scott Cameron''s remarkable illustrations bring the past and a whole cast of delightful characters to life in this magnificent book.

Shadow in Hawthorn Bay

release date: Jan 28, 2011
Shadow in Hawthorn Bay
A classic children’s book for every Canadian family to treasure for all time – a story of mystery and young love in a richly detailed Canadian historical setting. From the winner of the Governor General’s Award for Children’s Literature comes one of Canada’s best-loved, bestselling books for young readers. In the award-winning follow-up to the beloved children’s classic, The Root Cellar, Janet Lunn brings us an enthralling historical tale of Celtic magic, kindred spirits and the struggles of pioneer life in Upper Canada. Shadow in Hawthorn Bay introduces fifteen-year-old Mary Urquhart, a Scottish girl with a special gift – the gift of “second sight”. One morning, in the spring of 1815, Mary hears her beloved cousin Duncan calling desperately for her help. But Duncan is 3,000 miles away in Upper Canada, and to journey to him means leaving the safety and comfort of home for an unknown wilderness. Answering the call, Mary finds herself battling dark forces in a foreign land. But as she struggles for her survival and independence, she unexpectedly finds friendship – with cheerful Yankee Patty, with Owena, the quiet Indian who recognizes the healing powers in her, and with Luke – so different from “Duncan the black.”

The Hollow Tree

release date: Feb 04, 2011
The Hollow Tree
From one of Canada''s best loved children''s writers comes the enthralling tale of a brave young girl caught up in the American Revolutionary War. It is 1777 and Phoebe Olcott is thrown headlong into the horrors of war when her beloved cousin Gideon is hanged for being a British spy. When she finds a message left by Gideon containing the names of Loyalist families to be protected by the King''s army, Phoebe knows she must deliver the message to the general at Fort Ticonderoga. She sets out into the wilderness and soon meets up with Jem, a young Loyalist travelling to the safety of British Canada. As they travel across the country facing rebel guns, wild animals and worse, Phoebe and Jem discover they have a growing attraction for each other. But her own mission cannot be ignored and Phoebe once again finds herself alone, freezing and near death before she is reunited with Jem on the shores of Lake Ontario.

Double Spell

release date: May 08, 2009
Double Spell
“Ever since we’ve had this doll,” Elizabeth said hesitantly, “we’ve had funny things happen – the same dreams and knowing things and stuff like that.” Twins Jane and Elizabeth are twelve years old and have outgrown dolls. Nevertheless, on a cold wet spring Saturday they find themselves in an antique store, inexplicably drawn to a small, tattered old fashioned doll. Even the owner of the store seems to understand that the doll somehow belongs to the girls. Once the twins buy the doll, stranger and stranger things begin to happen, and a young girl from the past seems to be calling out to them. The search to discover the history of the little doll brings the twins terrifyingly close to the world of the supernatural as they finally solve a tantalizing mystery. Janet Lunn’s first novel, long unavailable, is republished in a fresh, beautiful edition.

Amos's Sweater

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Amos's Sweater
Amos, an old sheep, is tired of having his wool cut off, and tries to take the sweater that has been made from it.

The Story of Canada

release date: Sep 27, 2016
The Story of Canada
Learn the story of Canada in this beautiful new edition, fully updated! Who better than award-winning writer Janet Lunn and historian Christopher Moore to tell our country''s story through rich narrative, recreations of daily life, folk tales and intriguing facts. Coupled with Alan Daniel''s evocative original paintings, as well as dozens of historical photographs, maps, paintings, documents and cartoons, The Story of Canada is as splendid to look at as it is fascinating to read. Includes new material to bring us to the 150th anniversary of Confederation.

Maud's House of Dreams

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Maud's House of Dreams
An engaging, highly moving young adult biography of Lucy Maud Montgomery, the beloved author of Anne of Green Gables, the Emily series, and many more treasured stories. This year, 2002, marks the 60th anniversary of Lucy Maud Montgomery''s death. Maud Montgomery was not yet two years old when she saw her mother for the last time. The journey from that day to the day Maud signed "Lucy Maud Montgomery" at the end of her first published story was long and often painful. In this compelling portrait of one of Canada''s best-loved writers for young people, another beloved, award-winning young-adult author, Janet Lunn, vividly brings to life the spirit that was Lucy Maud Montgomery. Lunn shows us Montgomery''s strict and lonely upbringing in rural Prince Edward Island, her eventual marriage to a man she did not love but who was deemed an ideal match, and her hard-won successes after many years of self-doubt and rejection. Throughout her life, Maud never stopped writing her journals and stories. L.M. Montgomery is undoubtedly Canada''s most famous author. Today, sixty years after her death her books have been translated into nearly every language, and dozens of plays, musical plays, films and made-for-television series of her works have been produced. In 1975, a Canadian Anne of Green Gables postage stamp was issued, and in Japan, where her stories are hugely popular, there are two Anne theme parks. At the end of 1999, when lists of the last century''s favourite writers were being compiled, the name Lucy Maud Montgomery led all others.

The Unseen

release date: Jan 01, 1996

One Hundred Shining Candles

release date: Jan 01, 1990
One Hundred Shining Candles
Lucy and Dan make a special gift for their mother at Christmas.

The Twelve Dancing Princesses

The Twelve Dancing Princesses
A retelling of the traditional tale of twelve princesses who dance secretly all night long and the gardener''s boy who follows them and discovers where they dance.

Laura Secord

release date: Jul 10, 2012
Laura Secord
Laura Secord never thought of herself as brave. She was gentle, shy and soft spoken. Janet Lunn tells her compelling story that proves that Laura was much braver than she ever imagined. In 1813 American officers take over the Secord home, demanding food. Laura heard them boasting about a plan that would give them an easy victory over British Lieutenant FitzGibbon. It fell to gentle Laura to make the gruelling trip that would alert him of impending danger. Laura Secord is a feel-good tale of old that celebrates a young girl''s bravery in the face of danger.

A Rebel's Daughter

release date: Jan 01, 2006
A Rebel's Daughter
After Arabella''s father is jailed for his part in the short-lived 1837 Upper Canada Rebellion in Toronto, her mother just cannot cope. The family is ostracized, they lose their home and they have no income -- yet Arabella''s mother still doesn''t take action. So it is up to twelve-year-old Arabella to find new lodgings and to get employment so they have money to live on. And as if that weren''t enough to worry about, her older brother Charlie has vanished. Readers will cheer for the heroine in this "riches to rags" story as Arabella struggles to keep her family afloat while awaiting her father''s release from prison. A Rebel''s Daughter includes an Historical Note giving readers the cultural context of the Upper Canada Rebellion, a map showing 1837 Toronto, as well as fascinating documents and photographs from this pivotal time period.

Charlotte

release date: Jan 01, 1998
Charlotte
After the end of the Revolutionary War in New York, ten-year-old Charlotte witnesses the deportation of Loyalists, including her cousin''s family.

Come to the Fair

release date: Aug 01, 2001
Come to the Fair
Everyone in the Martin family is excited as they prepare to go to the County fair. The whole County will be these to compete for prizes and to visit.

Dear Canada: A Rebel's Daughter

release date: May 01, 2016
Dear Canada: A Rebel's Daughter
After Arabella''s father is jailed for his part in the short-lived 1837 Upper Canada Rebellion in Toronto, her mother just cannot cope. The family is ostracized, they lose their home and they have no income — yet Arabella''s mother still doesn''t take action. So it is up to twelve-year-old Arabella to find new lodgings and to get employment so they have money to live on. And as if that weren''t enough to worry about, her older brother Charlie has vanished. Readers will cheer for the heroine in this "riches to rags" story as Arabella struggles to keep her family afloat while awaiting her father''s release from prison. A Rebel''s Daughter includes an Historical Note giving readers the cultural context of the Upper Canada Rebellion, a map showing 1837 Toronto, as well as fascinating documents and photographs from this pivotal time period.

The Umbrella Party

release date: Jan 01, 1998
The Umbrella Party
Christie loves umbrellas and has her birthday party at the beach with all her umbrellas.

Duck Cakes for Sale

release date: Jan 01, 1989
Duck Cakes for Sale
A woman who moves to the country for peace and quiet soon has more ducks, and more duck eggs, and more visitors come for the things she makes from the duck eggs, than she quite knows how to handle.

Shadow in Hawthorn Bay [text (large Print)]

release date: Jan 01, 1990
Shadow in Hawthorn Bay [text (large Print)]
When fifteen-year-old Mary journeys from Scotland to Canada in search of her cousin, she makes a tragic discovery and alienates the townsfolk who fear her psychic powers.

History of Canada Timeline

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Shadow in Hawthorne Bay

release date: Jan 01, 1986

Myth, Story and History

release date: Jan 01, 1996

Le Chandail D'Amos

release date: Jan 01, 2002
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