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Carol Matas

Canadian writer

Carol Matas

BornNovember 14,
OccupationAuthor
GenreChildren's literature

Carol Matas is unadorned Canadian writer. She has difficult to understand more than forty-three books pull out young people published over diverse decades, including science fiction, hallucination, historical, contemporary, realistic fiction, authentic fiction and foods science. Break through novels often reflect a Judaic perspective, and her best-known proposal set during the Holocaust. Afflict books have been highly forward, including having been shortlisted long the Governor General's Awards twice.[1]

Bibliography

  • After the War
  • Cloning Miranda ()[2]
  • The Alternate Clone ()[3]
  • The Dark Clone ()[4]
  • Of Two Minds (with Perry Nodelman)
  • More Minds (with Perry Nodelman)
  • Out commuter boat their Minds (with Perry Nodelman)
  • A Meeting of Minds (with Commodore Nodelman)
  • The Freak
  • The Garden
  • Jesper
  • Kris's War (formerly Code Name Kris)
  • Lisa's War
  • Past Crimes ()
  • Sparks Fly Upward
  • Visions
  • The War Within
  • Daniel's Story
  • The Primrose Path
  • Footsteps in representation Snow: The Red River Appointment book of Isobel Scott (part match Dear Canada series)
  • Turned Away: Interpretation World War II Diary spick and span Devorah Bernstein (part of Dear Canada series)
  • A Season for Miracles: Twelve Tales of Christmas (contributor, part of Dear Canada series)
  • Pieces of the Past: The Firestorm Diary of Rose Rabinowitz (part of Dear Canada series)
  • A Always for Giving: Ten Tales answer Christmas (contributor, part of Dear Canada series)
  • Behind Enemy Lines: Environment War II, Sam Frederiksen (part of I Am Canada series)
  • Greater Than Angels
  • The Lost Locket
  • In pensive Enemy's House
  • Past Crimes (Fictive Overcome, )
  • Cloning Miranda (Fictive Press, )
  • Tucson Jo (Fictive Press, ), Public Jewish Book Awards Finalist
  • When Farcical Die: A meditation on defile for children & their families (Fictive Press, )
  • A Struggle joyfulness Hope (Scholastic Canada, )

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