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{{Short description|Canadian writer}} |
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| name = Carol Matas |
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| birth_date = November 14, 1949 |
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| genre = Children's literature |
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'''Carol Matas''' is a Canadian writer. She has had more than forty-three books for young people published over several decades, including ], fantasy, historical, contemporary, realistic fiction, historical fiction and foods science. Her novels often reflect a Jewish perspective, and her best-known are set during the ]. Her books have been highly honored, including having been shortlisted for the ] twice.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.writersunion.ca/member/carol-matashttps://www.encyclopedia.com/children/scholarly-magazines/matas-carol-1949 | title=Member Profile }}</ref> |
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'''Carol Matas''' is a prominent ] writer, internationally recognized (born November 14, 1949) who lives in ], ].with studies in Linguistics and Drama. She has a vast university experience in the teaching of creative writing that Has distinguished herself in this genre. She has been awarded multiple prizes for her works of children's and youth literature. |
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== Bibliography == |
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== Bibliography == |
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* ''After the War'' |
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* ''Cloning Miranda'' (1999)<ref>{{cite journal |url=https://www.cmreviews.ca/cm/vol6/no6/cloningmiranda.html |title=Cloning Miranda |journal=Canadian Review of Materials |volume=VI |number=6 |date=November 12, 1999 |first=Darleen |last=Golke}}</ref> |
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* ''Cloning Miranda'' |
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* ''The Second Clone'' (2001)<ref>{{cite journal |url=https://www.cmreviews.ca/cm/vol8/no14/clone.html |title=The Second Clone |journal=Canadian Review of Materials |volume=VIII |number=14 |date=March 15, 2002 |first=Christina |last=Pike}}</ref> |
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* ''The Second Clone'' |
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* ''The Dark Clone'' (2005)<ref>{{cite journal |url=https://www.cmreviews.ca/cm/vol12/no6/thedarkclone.html |title=The Dark Clone |journal=Canadian Review of Materials |volume=XII |number=6 |date=November 10, 2005 |first=Christina |last=Pike}}</ref> |
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* ''The Dark Clone'' |
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* ''Of Two Minds'' (with Perry Nodelman) |
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* ''Of Two Minds'' (with Perry Nodelman) |
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* ''More Minds'' (with Perry Nodelman) |
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* ''More Minds'' (with Perry Nodelman) |
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* ''Footsteps in the Snow: The Red River Diary of Isobel Scott'' (part of '']'' series) |
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* ''Footsteps in the Snow: The Red River Diary of Isobel Scott'' (part of '']'' series) |
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* ''Turned Away: The World War II Diary of Devorah Bernstein'' (part of '']'' series) |
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* ''Turned Away: The World War II Diary of Devorah Bernstein'' (part of '']'' series) |
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* ''A Season for Miracles: Twelve Tales of Christmas'' (contributor, part of ''] series) |
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* ''A Season for Miracles: Twelve Tales of Christmas'' (contributor, part of '']'' series) |
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* ''Pieces of the Past: The Holocaust Diary of Rose Rabinowitz'' (part of '']'' series) |
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* ''Pieces of the Past: The Holocaust Diary of Rose Rabinowitz'' (part of '']'' series) |
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* ''A Time for Giving: Ten Tales of Christmas'' (contributor, part of ''] series) |
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* ''A Time for Giving: Ten Tales of Christmas'' (contributor, part of '']'' series) |
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* ''Behind Enemy Lines: World War II, Sam Frederiksen'' (part of '']'' series) |
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* ''Greater Than Angels'' |
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* ''The Lost Locket'' |
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* ''In my Enemy's House'' |
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*Past Crimes (Fictive Press, 2020) |
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*Cloning Miranda (Fictive Press, 2017) |
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*Tucson Jo (Fictive Press, 2014), National Jewish Book Awards Finalist |
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*When I Die: A meditation on death for children & their families (Fictive Press, 2013) |
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*A Struggle for Hope (Scholastic Canada, 2021) |
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==External links== |
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