Showing posts with label Marty Chan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marty Chan. Show all posts

January 14, 2025

Izzy Wong's Nose for News

Written by Marty Chan
Orca Book Publishers
978-1-4598-3937-3
208 pp.
Ages 8-12
September 2024
 
Twelve-year-old Izzy Wong may have a nose for news, but she has to make sure she's not putting her nose where it doesn't belong or sniffing out a story that isn't there. She may aspire to be the next Sarah Koenig and make her journalist/news-anchor mom proud of her, but Izzy Wong still has a lot of learning to do. After all, she is only in Grade 6.
 
Izzy may not be popular, but she loves reporting news from the school and interviewing her classmates about tests and other school happenings for her podcast. They might not like being questioned but Izzy doesn't let that deter her. But when she learns that the third-floor girls' bathroom flooded over the weekend and has caused much damage to classrooms and the library, Izzy thinks she's got a fabulous podcast story in solving the mystery of how it happened. 

But Izzy is still a novice at interviewing and pursuing a story. She gets useful advice from her mom how to keep herself from starting rumours and making herself part of the story, but she doesn't always follow the advice or heed the warnings of her teachers or principal. Instead, she begins speculating that Doyle McTaggert, a sixth-grade prankster, may have been behind stuffing paper towels in the toilets. With that leading her, Izzy begins seeing things that make Doyle look guilty and, without intending to do so, she starts gossip about her classmates. How is she going to get to the bottom of this mystery without making everyone hate her or clouding her investigation with rumours?

While a flooding in a school bathroom may not be the mystery of the century, it is a big deal in an elementary school where bathrooms are places of chatter and refuge. And when classrooms and staff are impacted–from the massive clean-up and ruined school equipment and furniture–it is a very big deal and mystery that the authorities want solved, although perhaps not how Izzy goes about it. But author Marty Chan makes Izzy a believable character who is determined to do something, although her passion is not always embedded in common sense or the sound judgement of her elders. She's eager but impetuous and she takes missteps that she sometimes should walk back but doesn't. In other words, she's a kid who is learning from her mistakes and by doing her best, even if it isn't always right. Fortunately, Marty Chan lets Izzy grow into her journalistic skills and herself, learning some sensitivity from her missteps and some wisdom from her peers and elders about the consequences of her actions. At least she learns. And she solves a mystery that wouldn't have been uncovered without her diligence in pursuing a story. Izzy may have been distracted by the whiff of stories of romance and revenge but, in the end, she got to the heart of the matter and matured as an investigative reporter.

March 04, 2014

Celebrate World Read Aloud Day (March 5) with youngCanLit authors


If you're fortunate enough to have someone read aloud to you this day, enjoy.  Or if you can read aloud to a child, a class, a loved one, then do it.  The intimacy of words dispersed from one person to another is something that can rarely be duplicated.  But, if you'd like to listen to a youngCanLit author read aloud from his or her own work, enjoy these selected readings for World Read Aloud Day, several of which were produced by our wonderful Canadian Children's Book Centre. (n.b. There are so many more youngCanLit authors reading from their books on the Canadian Children's Book Centre channel including Kathy Stinson, Richard Scrimger, Patricia Storms, Marsha Skrypuch, Sylvia McNicoll, Richard Scarsbrook, Rosemary McCarney, Karen Krossing, Stephanie McLellan, Kari-Lynn Winters, Rick Revelle, Maggie de Vries, Cora Taylor, Helaine Becker, Amanda West Lewis, Jan Coates and Beverley Terrell-Deutsch.  Whew!  The CCBC has done an astounding job of getting our youngCanLit authors and illustrators to read from their own books.  Well done, CCBC!)



Jan Andrews: Rude Stories 
Tundra, 2010

Uploaded by Jan Andrews on November 9, 2010 to YouTube.



Marty Chan: The Ehrich Weisz Chronicles: Demon Gate
Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2013
Uploaded by Canadian Children's Book Centre on February 24, 2014 to YouTube  
   


K.V. Johansen: The Storyteller and Other Tales     
Sybertooth, 2008
Uploaded by SybertoothInc. on April 18, 2011 to YouTube.



K.V. Johansen: Torrie and the Pirate Queen
Annick, 2005
Uploaded by SybertoothInc. on April 18, 2011 to YouTube.



Barbara Reid: Perfect Snow         
Scholastic Canada, 2009
Uploaded by BarbaraReidAuthor on February 16, 2014 to YouTube.



Arthur Slade:  Jolted        
HarperCollins, 2008   
 Uploaded by the Canadian Children's Book Centre on February 24, 2014 to YouTube  



Kevin Sylvester: Neil FlambĂ© and the Tokyo Treasure 
Simon & Schuster, 2012         
Uploaded by the Canadian Children's Book Centre on February 27, 2014 to YouTube.



Robert Paul Weston: Prince Puggly of Spud and the Kingdom of Spiff
Razorbill, 2013 
Uploaded by the Canadian Children's Book Centre on February 24, 2014 to YouTube  




 Happy World Read Aloud Day! 




January 29, 2014

Albertan YoungCanLit Author Trio: Author Event (Edmonton)

Mark February 8th on your calendar
if you live in the Edmonton area 

because
you're fortunate to have
not one,
not two,
but
three youngCanLit authors
 
Karen Bass, Marty Chan, and Karen Spafford-Fitz

visiting

Chapters at West Edmonton Mall
from 12 p. m. to 4 p. m.




Check out some of their books below, including their latest (always far left book cover).

 
Karen Bass
  • Graffiti Knight (Pajama Press)
  • Drummer Girl (Coteau)
  • Summer of Fire (Coteau)

Marty Chan
  • The Ehrich Weisz Chronicles: Demon Gate (Fitzhenry & Whiteside)
  • Barnabas Bigfoot: Bone Eater (Thistledown Press)
  • The Mystery of the Cyber Bully (Thistledown Press)

Karen Spafford-Fitz
 
  • Vanish (Orca Book Publishers)
  • Dog Walker (Orca Book Publishers)


Further details about the event can be found here.

October 21, 2013

Barnabas Bigfoot, The Bone Eater: Book Launch (Edmonton)

Join
Marty Chan

author of
Barnabas Bigfoot: A Close Shave (Thistledown Press, 2011)
Barnabas Bigfoot: A Hairy Tangle (Thistledown Press, 2012)

for the launch of
the newest book starring B.C.'s teen sasquatch

Barnabas Bigfoot: The Bone Eater
Thistledown Press
978-1927068434
112 pp.
Ages 7-11
September 2013

at

Audrey's Books

10702 Jasper Avenue
Edmonton, AB


on

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. (MDT)