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Carol Matas
Born
November 14, 1949
Occupation
Author
Genre
Children's literature
Carol Matas is a Canadian writer. She has had more than forty-three books for young people published over several decades, including science fiction, 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 Holocaust. Her books have been highly honored, including having been shortlisted for the Governor General's Awards twice.[1]
CarolMatas is a Canadian writer. She has had more than forty-three books for young people published over several decades, including science fiction,...
Matas is a name. Notable people with the name include: CarolMatas (born 1949), Canadian children's writer David Matas (born 1943), Canadian legal counsel...
the Snow: The Red River Diary of Isobel Scott, Rupert's Land, 1815 by CarolMatas (2002) A Ribbon of Shining Steel: The Railway Diary of Kate Cameron,...
Woodward on the Bush Administration The War Within (Matas book), a fictional book by CarolMatas regarding the issues of the America Civil War and slavery...
Path, a 1987 novel by Joyce Thies The Primrose Path (Matas novel), a 1995 novel by CarolMatas The Primrose Path, a 2013 album by Jonathan Bree Primrose...
Elan Mastai screenwriter, novelist The F Word, All Our Wrong Todays CarolMatas 1949 novelist After the War, Daniel's Story Shirlee Smith Matheson 1943...
Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People Recipient: CarolMatas". Canadian Children's Book Centre. Archived from the original on 2023-01-28...
Award for Poetry: Carol Rose, Behind The Blue Gate Rachel Bessin/Isaac Frischwasser Memorial Award for Young Adult Fiction: CarolMatas, The Garden Martin...
Death Camp Notable Carol Ann Lee Anne Frank's Story: Her Life Retold for Children Notable Barbara Rogasky Smoke Notable CarolMatas Sparks Fly Upward Notable...
Sarah Klassen, James Urry, Royden Loewen, Maurice Mierau, Roland Penner, CarolMatas and many others. "History society honours three Manitoba books". Winnipeg...
Award: Marion Quednau, The Butterfly Chair Geoffrey Bilson Award: 1988 – CarolMatas, 'Lisa Gerald Lampert Award: Di Brandt, Questions I Asked My Mother Marian...
novel by Jennifer Roy. Daniel's Story is a 1993 children's novel by CarolMatas, telling the story of a young boy and his experiences in the Holocaust...
Amsterdam Roy MacLaren – African Exploits Steve Martin – Pure Drivel CarolMatas – Greater Than Angels China Miéville – King Rat Alice Munro – The Love...
The Bay of Love and Sorrows: David Adams Richards Greater Than Angels: CarolMatas The Love of a Good Woman: Alice Munro Prières d'un adolescent très très...
Schroeder was the first to win back to back in non-fiction in 2005 and 2007. CarolMatas was the first fiction winner, while Andreas Schroeder was the first non-fiction...
Sri Mātā Amritānandamayī (born Sudhamani Idamannel; 27 September 1953), often known as Amma ("Mother"), is an Indian Hindu spiritual leader, guru and humanitarian...
War (Gary Moore album), 1989 After the War (novel), a 1997 novel by CarolMatas After the War (video game), a 1989 video game After the War (Mono Inc...
and On the Trail of the Far Fur Country Ryan McKenna, Controversies CarolMatas, Pieces of the Past: The Holocaust Diary of Rose Rabinowitz Michael Payne...
this was the movement's most important contribution to the nation. CarolMatas's 1987 and 1989 novels Lisa and Jesper presented fictionalized accounts...
February 2023. Leong, Carol (7 October 1996). "Vital signs of lively touch". The New Paper. Singapore. Retrieved 5 February 2023. Leong, Carol (9 October 1996)...