Catherine Rondina
CATHERINE RONDINA is a columnist and reporter for publications such as City Parent, Good Times, Post City Magazines and Canadian Living. Her writing for children has appeared in educational anthologies, literacy workbooks for students, and she is the co-author of a guide to professional baseball for women. She lives in Richmond Hill, north of Toronto, with her husband and three children.
P.K. SubbanFighting racism to become a hockey superstar and role model for athletes of colour(Lorimer Recordbooks)By Catherine RondinaA biography of Canadian defenceman P.K. Subban, which focuses on his determination, his experience with racism and his support for charities for children |
Carey PriceHow a First Nations kid became a superstar goaltender(Lorimer Recordbooks)By Catherine RondinaThis is the story of how Carey Price became the highest paid goalie in the NHL and a role model for Indigenous youth everywhere. |
GossipDeal with it before word gets around(Lorimer Deal With It)By Catherine Rondina, Illustrated by Dan WorkmanGossip: Deal with it before word gets around looks at the damage gossip can cause to both its object and its perpetrators, ways to cope when a rumour is making the rounds, and what young people can do when the urge to participate in gossip feels irresistible. |
LyingDeal with it straight up(Lorimer Deal With It)By Catherine Rondina, Illustrated by Dan WorkmanThis book will help kids deal straight up with conflict and lying, whether they have lied, been lied to, or witnessed others struggling to tell the truth. |
RudenessDeal with it if you please(Lorimer Deal With It)By Catherine Rondina, Illustrated by Dan WorkmanDemonstrating good manners goes way beyond not talking with your mouth full. This book shows kids just how harmful rudeness can be, and explains how the keys to conflict resolution are also the basis of good manners everywhere. |
GossipDeal with it before word gets around(Lorimer Deal With It)By Catherine Rondina, Illustrated by Dan WorkmanGossip: Deal with it before word gets around looks at the damage gossip can cause to both its object and its perpetrators, ways to cope when a rumour is making the rounds, and what young people can do when the urge to participate in gossip feels irresistible. |
Titles
Author on:Carey Price - How a First Nations kid became a superstar goaltender
Gossip - Deal with it before word gets around
Gossip - Deal with it before word gets around
Lying - Deal with it straight up
P.K. Subban - Fighting racism to become a hockey superstar and role model for athletes of colour
Rudeness - Deal with it if you please