- Source: Carol Matas
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.
Bibliography
After the War
Cloning Miranda (1999)
The Second Clone (2001)
The Dark Clone (2005)
Of Two Minds (with Perry Nodelman)
More Minds (with Perry Nodelman)
Out of their Minds (with Perry Nodelman)
A Meeting of Minds (with Perry Nodelman)
The Freak
The Garden
Jesper
Kris's War (formerly Code Name Kris)
Lisa's War
Past Crimes (2007)
Sparks Fly Upward
Visions
The War Within
Daniel's Story
The Primrose Path
Footsteps in the Snow: The Red River Diary of Isobel Scott (part of Dear Canada series)
Turned Away: The World War II Diary of 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 Holocaust Diary of Rose Rabinowitz (part of Dear Canada series)
A Time for Giving: Ten Tales of Christmas (contributor, part of Dear Canada series)
Behind Enemy Lines: World War II, Sam Frederiksen (part of I Am Canada series)
Greater Than Angels
The Lost Locket
In my Enemy's House
Past Crimes (Fictive Press, 2020)
Cloning Miranda (Fictive Press, 2017)
Tucson Jo (Fictive Press, 2014), National Jewish Book Awards Finalist
When I Die: A meditation on death for children & their families (Fictive Press, 2013)
A Struggle for Hope (Scholastic Canada, 2021)
References
External links
Carol Matas' official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Le Chambon-sur-Lignon
- Carol Matas
- Dear Canada
- The War Within
- Geoffrey Bilson Award
- Primrose Path
- Matas
- The Primrose Path (Matas novel)
- 1994 Governor General's Awards
- 1993 Governor General's Awards
- 1998 in literature