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Sabotage

Sabotage

Sigmund Brouwer (Author) See More (5)
Rachel Martinez (Translator) See More (7)
CELA Library
JUVENILE FICTION
Sports & Recreation | Action & Adventure | Mysteries & Detective Stories
Winter Sports , General
Orca Book Publishers
4 - 7
9 - 12

EPUB [reflow]
9781459833210
$8.99 CAD
French
08/16/2022

PDF [Fixed Format]
9781459833203
$13.99 CAD
French
08/16/2022

Paperback
9781459833197
$10.95 CAD
French
08/16/2022

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Description


Le champion de ski Carl Lévesque évite de peu un câble d’acier tendu au travers d’une piste.

Des empreintes à proximité indiquent que le responsable de ce sabotage serait un planchiste. Carl apprend seul à faire de la planche à neige pour trouver le coupable. Quand il découvre que quelqu’un vole de l’équipement au Mont Charlevoix et que la fille qu’il vient de rencontrer pourrait être impliquée, il doit surmonter ses peurs et se lance dans une course effrénée en planche à neige pour se réfugier en sécurité.

Cet ouvrage en format ePub est entièrement accessible. Également disponible sous le titre Wired en anglais.

Sigmund Brouwer Rachel Martinez

Author Bio


Sigmund Brouwer is the award-winning author of over 100 books for young readers, with close to five million books in print. He has won a Christy Book of the Year and an Arthur Ellis Award, and some of his titles were finalists for the TD Canadian Children’s Literature Award (twice) and the Red Maple Award. For years, Sigmund has captivated students with his Story Ninja writing program during his school visits, reaching over one million students since 1990. His many books in the Orca Sports, Orca Soundings and Orca Currents lines have changed the lives of countless striving readers. Sigmund lives in Red Deer, Alberta.


Over the past twenty years, Rachel Martinez has published more than eighty translations in various genres for renowned French-speaking publishers, including novels, biographies, essays and children's literature. She was part of the advisory board of the Banff International Literary Translation Center from 2017 until its dissolution in 2019, and served for several years on the board of directors of the Literary Translators Association of Canada. A mention on the 2014 Honor List of the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) and the 2017 Quebec Booksellers Prize (in the 12-17 years old, outside Quebec category) are among the marks of recognition she has received. In 2005, Rachel won the Canadian Governor General's Award in French translation for Glenn Gould, une vie by Kevin Bazzana and was a finalist in 2013 and 2015.

Prizes


  • CCBC Our Choice starred selectionCommended 2006