Love, Simon: Relatable and Heartfelt
This new coming of age tale is one that any age group would appreciate.
This new coming of age tale is one that any age group would appreciate.
T. A. Wellington reviews Thanhha Lai’s novel for young adults, “Listen, Slowly”.
The Segal Centre offers a card for the under 30s that provides a 70% discount on its programming.
T. A. Wellington reviews “Rain Reign” by Ann M. Martin, a children’s book about a girl and a dog.
Faerie is a first person narrative of this young girl who is burdened by the realities of growing up and the expectations that come with it.
The final instalment of the Hunger Games closes the series with a bang
Second part of the YA-to-film franchise less about plot and more about explosion eye candy.
Strawberries in January a sweet, delightful play performed in French and English on alternate nights, examines teen love.
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