Profiles the personal life and professional career of the star center for the New York Rangers who has earned the reputation of being the greatest hockey player ever.
The author reports on Canada through the eyes of Canadian young people with whom she lived for seven months in rural, urban, and suburban areas annd in Eskimo and Indian villages.
David accompanies his father, a British Navy captain, on a surveying expedition up the west coast of North America. He is kidnapped by Indians who think he is a Spirit Child.
Offers strategies for implementing technology in information literacy instruction, discussing blog and wiki communities, using web-based video streaming, building a digital library, course management systems, and online assessment.
Chronicles the life of Hall of Fame ice hockey goaltender Patrick Roy, and focuses on Roy's personal life, and discusses his inspirations, successes and hardships--on and off the ice--and other related topics.
Examines the life and career of hockey superstar Bobby Clarke, and discusses his determination to prove that his diabetes would not hinder his ability to succeed in the sport--an opportunity he got when he was drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers in 1969.
Presents a biography of Fred "Cyclone" Taylor, a fast skater who became the first superstar in the early days of professional hockey and played for, among other teams, the Ottawa Senators and the Vancouver Millionaires.