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Available
February 2006
ISBN
1-55380-033-8
978-1-55380-033-0
5-1/4
x 7-5/8 156 pp
trade paper
$9.95 Cdn
$8.95 US
YA
FICTION AGE 9-14

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Seeking Shelter
By Catherine Goodwin
Seeking
Shelter, a novel for readers nine and up,
is a sensitive and moving story of a young girl’s
struggle to recover from the death of her mother.
When her
dad lands an assignment in the States, thirteen-year-old
Marcie Chisholm is sent to the Crieffs, friends
and former neighbours in Montreal, for the summer.
Armed with a backpack, the violin her father insists
she take, and a heart full of longing and memories,
Marcie sets out for the city where she was born.
It’s been four years since her mother died in Montreal,
and this is Marcie’s first trip back. Almost at
once, problems arise — everything from the sight
of her old home to getting along with her former
best friend, Daniella Crieff. Marcie soon encounters
Renée, a homeless woman who is slumped in a bus
shelter. She later sees a security guard throw
Renée out of a mall. Marcie feels drawn to this
destitute woman. But why? As the turbulent weeks
progress, Marcie begins to make friends, swims
races, and even enters her former home. But is
this new found courage enough for her to face her
worst fear? Marcie must find the answer when she
discovers Renée face down in the shelter. If she
is to help Renée, Marcie must somehow come to terms
with her past.
"A
touching, sensitive story of one girl’s journey
through loss and grief." — Barbara Haworth-Attard,
Theories of Relativity
Catherine
Goodwin is the author of several short stories, including "The
Ballot," published in the Ronsdale YA historical anthology, Beginnings:
Stories of Canada’s Past (0-921870-87-6). Her short story "Emily’s
Problem" was selected as the 2003 fiction contest winner for Pockets
Magazine. She also writes and edits English second language
textbooks and has written articles for newspapers and magazines.
Seeking Shelter is Goodwin’s first YA novel. Originally
from Montreal, Catherine Goodwin now lives with her family in London,
Ontario, where she spends her time writing and teaching.
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