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Sylvain Meunier

Sylvain Meunier was born in Lachine, Quebec, and has written several books for adults and children. Two of his novels, Le seul ami and L`Homme a la bicyclette, have been finalists for the Governor General`s award.

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Raffi's Animal Rescue

Raffi's Animal Rescue

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Raffi McCaffrey can't move the way most kids can. He has a condition that makes it hard for him to get around. So, he spends a lot of time at his window watching the birds.

 

One morning, when he is studying the trees outside his window, he suddenly sees something move. It's a bird -- and it's injured! Its wing is hurt and it can't fly any more. What …

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Raffi's For the Birds

Raffi's For the Birds

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This morning, Raffi McCaffery is anxious. Behind his house, chain saws are threatening to topple trees and build on land where songbirds live. Without a place to nest, what will happen to the common yellowthroat? Raffi isn't sure what he can do to save the birds, because he has trouble walking. His legs may be weak, but he has lots of ideas, and fr …

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Raffi's Island Adventure

Raffi's Island Adventure

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Raffi McCaffery is proud! He stands on a rock on an island, facing the sea. For him, this is a great victory, having had trouble walking for so long. For the first time, Raffi can go camping with his father and his friend Carlito. Two days without having to listen to his sister, what a vacation! To make things even better, he can watch the puffins, …

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Raffi's New Friend

Raffi's New Friend

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Although the new girl at Raffi's school is small and fragile looking, he notices that she is quick on her feet. She ducks out of the way of classmates that try to grab her head scarf. It might look like a game, but Raffi sees the tears in her eyes. Raffi knows all about being different. He suffers from sickle cell anemia, which makes it hard for hi …

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Chapter 1The girl was small and slim, but also quick and agile. She slipped free of the hands trying to pull off her headscarf. From far away, it might have looked like a game. Up close, you could see the tears in her eyes.Raffi McCaffrey gripped his metal crutches. He wished he could turn them into weapons. He would aim them at the bullies and paralyzing rays would knock them to the ground.But Raffi was weak, because he had sickle-cell anemia. His friend Carlito was in perfect health. The three bullies were tough guys from eighth grade — Frank and his gang.They were blocking the exit from the school yard. They wouldn't let the girl with the scarf leave until they had had their mean fun.Raffi was about to yell at them to stop, when he heard the squeaky sound of an old van. His dad had come to pick him up.The van pulled to a stop in front of Raffi and Carlito. In the back was a bulky shape wrapped up in blankets."Hi, guys! Hop in. I've got a delivery in the neighbourhood before we head home."As he got out of the van, he noticed Raffi was upset."What's wrong?"Raffi looked over at Frank and the other two boys, who were still bothering the girl in the scarf.His father understood right away. Raffi had already told him about these bullies. He stood for a moment in thought, then reached into the van and pressed the horn.The horn blared for a good five seconds. The bullies were startled and looked over at the van.Raffi's dad took a few steps toward them."Isn't it time for you to go home, gentlemen?""That's none of your business," answered Frank.Mr. McCaffrey stayed calm."I think it is," he replied."We were just playing a game with her," muttered another one of the big boys. He seemed less sure of himself."Well, the game is over now," Mr. McCaffrey said firmly. At that moment the three thugs realized that, while they were talking, the girl had slipped away.Frank muttered a swear word through clenched teeth. Then he pulled up his hood, and his buddies immediately pulled up theirs. The three shuffled off, their hands in their pockets."Have they ever picked on you, Raffi?" asked Mr. McCaffrey."No, they just make fun of him," Carlito answered for Raffi. "They say they don't waste their time on cripples."Raffi's dad sighed."Do you two know that girl?" he asked."No, she's new in school.""We only noticed her when she began to wear that headscarf," added Carlito."Does she have any friends?""I don't think so," said Raffi. "But why did those guys want to pull off her scarf?""People like that don't need any reason. There were bullies like that in my school too, when I was young. I guess there always will be bullies. But that's no reason to let them keep on hurting people. I'll have a word with the principal.""We should run after them and pull off their hoods!" declared Carlito."They certainly deserve it," laughed Mr. McCaffrey. "But let's not stoop to their level."

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