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Scribbling Women may inspire more young women to bear witness.
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Do you have to ask why I think this is the best sort of book for any girl who wants to be a writer, or any grown up female author who wants to know the great company she is now part of?
I lived in New York City for thirty years, but am now back in Canada, in Stratford, Ontario, where my parents grew up.
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BookLoons.com, http://www.bookloons.com/ (July 26, 2005), Hilary Williamson, review of One Some Many.
Kidsreads.com, http://www.kidsreads.com/ (July 26, 2005),"Marthe Jocelyn."
Marthe Jocelyn Home Page,http://www.marthejocelyn.com(July 6, 2005).
Red Cedar Awards Web site,http://redcedar.swifty.com/(October 28, 2002), "Marthe Jocelyn."
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1951; September 15, 2000, Denise Wilms, review of Hannah's Collections, p.80; February 23, 2004, review of Mable Riley, p. The inside of a cat’s ear.”)
Meet Ada Blackjack, whose brief, phonetically spelled journal entries chronicle her hard-won, daily survival on a remote Arctic island: (“July 1st . 470.
Voice of Youth Advocates, June, 2005, review of A Home for Foundlings, p. Some are highly educated and precocious; some are barely literate and writing under the most arduous or tragic circumstances.
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Publishers Weekly, October 27, 1997, review of The Invisible Day, p. 213; May, 2004, Shelley B. Sutherland, review of Mayfly, p. 2-3; April, 2002, Joanne de Groof, review of The Invisible Enemy, p.
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MARTHE JOCELYN
I was born in Toronto, Ontario in 1956.
When I was a kid, I loved books and going to the theatre.
138; October, 2000, Meghan R. Malone, review of Hannah's Collections, p. 7; February, 1999, review of Invisible Harry, p.
578; March 1, 2005, review of Over Under, p. Of Phrases in Common Use in Dahomey, West Africa, Kingsley writes, “the opening sentence was, ‘Help, I am drowning’ . Some wrote journals; some, like Margaret Catchpole, a convicted horse thief eking her way as a convict in Australia, wrote letters. "That was fun research."
Mable Riley: A Reliable Record of Humdrum, Peril, and Romance was inspired by a diary kept by Jocelyn's grandmother, Mable Rose.
4; April, 2005, Gail de Vos, review of Over Under, p. 23; April, 2004, Carolyn Cutt, review of Mayfly, p.