Publishers: Orca Book Publishers
About this publisher’s catalog
This catalog offers a blend of engaging narratives and informative nonfiction that often explore nature, family dynamics, and cultural identity. Readers can expect a mix of accessible stories and educational content that frequently connect to environmental themes and social topics. The range includes both imaginative fiction and grounded nonfiction, inviting exploration across interests.
What you’ll often find
- Stories and informational books centered on animals and their habitats, especially marine and wild species.
- Explorations of family relationships and social challenges, including friendship and growing up.
- Works that highlight cultural heritage, history, and social justice themes, often with regional or Indigenous perspectives.
- Books that combine humor with mystery or everyday life situations.
- Nonfiction titles related to environmental science, ecosystems, and natural history.
- Content addressing celebrations, traditions, and religious practices within communities.
- Engaging activity and reader-friendly formats suitable for developing literacy and curiosity.
How to browse this shelf
- Look for themes around animals and nature to find both fiction and nonfiction that explore ecosystems and wildlife.
- Explore family and social topics for stories that address relationships, personal growth, and community.
- Seek out books tagged with cultural or historical themes for deeper context on identity and social issues.
- Try browsing by tone, from humorous and lighthearted to serious and educational.
- Use topic clusters like celebrations or activism to find focused nonfiction titles.
- Start with reader-level or format distinctions to match comfort and interest, such as chapter books or activity guides.
- Separate fiction from nonfiction to tailor the reading experience toward storytelling or learning.
Good fit if you like
- A mix of imaginative stories and fact-based books that encourage curiosity about the natural world.
- Reading that balances humor with thoughtful reflections on family and social themes.
- Books that offer insight into cultural traditions and social justice through accessible narratives.
- Engaging, approachable formats that support developing readers and those interested in science and environment.
- Content that connects personal experiences with broader community and ecological awareness.
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
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Sink Or Swim — Tash McAdam
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Lost Inside My Head — Vigg
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Tiger Threat — Sigmund Brouwer
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Justine McKeen Vs. the Queen of Mean — Sigmund Brouwer
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The One with the Scraggly Beard — Elizabeth Withey
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From Above — Norah McClintock
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I Dare You — Jeff Ross
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Infiltration — Sean Rodman
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One Red Button — Marthe Jocelyn
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This Plant Is Not Boring — Marie Hoy-Kenny
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Lost in the Backyard — Alison Hughes
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Jumper — Michele Martin Bossley
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Hurricane Heat — Steven Barwin
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Viral — Alex Van Tol
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Flower Power — Ann Walsh
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I Am Scary — Elise Gravel
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Double You — Shane Peacock
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Flood Warning — Jacqueline Pearce
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Superpower? The Wearable-Tech Revolution — Elaine Kachala
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Izzy Wong’s Nose for News — Marty Chan
