Karleen Bradford
Karleen Bradford (born December 16, 1936) is a Canadian children's author.
Karleen Bradford | |
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Born | Toronto, Ontario | December 16, 1936
Occupation | Author |
Genre | Children's Literature |
Bradford's novel Dear Canada: With Nothing But Our Courage is a historical novel about a Loyalist family in the United States after the American Revolution. [1]
Personal
Born in Toronto, Ontario, Bradford moved to Argentina as a child. She returned to Canada to attend university, and after graduation, she spent 34 years in different parts of the world as a wife of a Foreign Service Officer.
Published Books
- A Year for Growing - 1977 (republished as Wrong Again Robby - 1983)
- The Other Elizabeth - 1982
- I Wish There Were Unicorns - 1983
- The Stone in the Meadow - 1983
- The Nine Days Queen - 1986
- Windward Island - 1989 (winner of the 1990 Max and Greta Ebel Award 1990)
- There Will be Wolves - 1992 (winner of the 1993 Canadian Library Association Young
- Thirteenth Child - 1994
- Animal Heroes - 1995
- Write Now! - 1996
- Shadows on a Sword - 1996
- More Animal Heroes - 1996
- Dragonfire - 1997
- The Haunting at Cliff House - 1985
- 'A different Kind of Companion - 1998
- Lionheart's Scribe - 1999
- Whisperings of Magic - 2001
- Dear Canada: With Nothing But Our Courage: The Loyalist Diary of Mary MacDonald, Johnstown, Quebec, 1783 - 2002
- Angeline - 2004
- You Can't Rush a Cat - 2004
- The Scarlet Cross - 2006
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References
- Ruskin Bond, Puffin Good Reading Guide for Children New Delhi, Penguin Books India, ISBN 9780143335078 (p.171)
External links
- Official website
- Karleen Bradford at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Karleen Bradford at Library of Congress Authorities, with 3 catalogue records
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