Treading Water: Considering Adolescent Characters in Moratorium Julia Pond Original Paper 06 February 2017 Pages: 87 - 100
“Without Manifest, None of the Book Would have Happened”: Place, Identity, and the Positioning of Canadian Adolescent Readers as Literary Critics Erin Spring Original Paper 24 February 2017 Pages: 101 - 118
The Picture of Madness–Visual Narratives of Female Mental Illness in Contemporary Children’s Literature Imogen Church Original Paper 28 July 2016 Pages: 119 - 139
A Case Study of Russification in Two Translations of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Vladimir Nabokov and Boris Zakhoder Mee Ryoung Park Original Paper 12 September 2016 Pages: 140 - 160
Behind the Blackout Curtains: Female Focalization of Atlantic Canada in the Dear Canada Series of Historical Fiction Katherine Bell Original Paper 18 April 2017 Pages: 161 - 179
Construing the Child Reader: A Cognitive Stylistic Analysis of the Opening to Neil Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book Marcello Giovanelli Original Paper Open access 04 June 2016 Pages: 180 - 195
“The World Loves an Underdog,” or the Continuing Appeal of the Adolescent Rebel Narrative: A Comparative Reading of Vernon God Little, The Catcher in the Rye and Huckleberry Finn Stefania Ciocia Original Paper 11 July 2016 Pages: 196 - 215
Confucian Principles: A Study of Chinese Americans’ Interpersonal Relationships in Selected Children’s Picturebooks Ivy Haoyin Hsieh Original Paper 08 August 2016 Pages: 216 - 231