### Review Winner of the 2007 CLA young adult canadian book award An OLA top ten best bet for schools and libraries βWilliam Bell is arguably one of the most wide-ranging and reliable of Canadian authors. His range is impressive. So is the high quality of his writing.β β\_Books in Canada\_ β
The blue helmet: a novel
β Scribed by William Bell
- Publisher
- Doubleday Canada;Seal Books
- Year
- 2006;2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 80 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0770430023
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Review
__Winner of the 2007 CLA young adult canadian book award
An OLA top ten best bet for schools and libraries __
βWilliam Bell is arguably one of the most wide-ranging and reliable of Canadian authors. His range is impressive. So is the high quality of his writing.β
βBooks in Canada
βThe Blue Helmet reminds the reader that all actions have consequences, and that one must take responsibility. . . . Bell has created a fast-paced and moving story of a teen trying to find his place in the world.β
β (Highly Recommended) CM magazine
From the Trade Paperback edition.
About the Author
William Bellβs young adult novels have been translated into nine languages and have won a number of awards, among them the Manitoba Readersβ Choice Award, the Mr. Christieβs Award, the Ruth Schwartz Award, and the Canadian Librariansβ Association Award. He lives in Orillia, Ontario, with author Ting-xing Ye.
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