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Frieda Wishinsky

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Frieda
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Wishinsky
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Ontario
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Frieda loves humor, history and exploring new ways to tell a story. In her lively, interactive presentations, she uses drama, group participation, chants and storytelling to engage her audience.

Frieda was raised and educated in New York City, where she earned a B.A. in International Relations with honors in History and a Master of Science in Special Education. She taught children and adults with learning disabilities in New York, Israel and Canada. She also established a number of school libraries, taught writing at Humber College and worked on educational documents and projects for the Ontario Ministry of Education and the Girl Guides of Canada.

Frieda began writing in the 1980s. She wrote book reviews, profiles and articles for magazines and newspapers. In 1990, her first picture book, OONGA BOONGA was published by Little Brown and was voted "Pick of the List" by American Booksellers. It was published again in 1998 with new art by Random House UK, Dutton US and Scholastic Canada. In 2011 it will be reprinted with new cover art by Scholastic Canada. OONGA BOONGA is still going strong after twenty years!

To date, Frieda has published over eighty trade and educational books. She writes in a variety of genres including picture books, chapter books, novels and non-fiction. Her books have been translated into French, Danish, Swedish, Dutch, Korean, Chinese, German, Spanish and Catalan.

Frieda's books have earned critical praise, starred reviews and have been reviewed in magazines and newspapers around the world including The London Times, The Observer and The New York Times. Many of her titles have been praised by the CBC's prestigious book panel and have won awards in Canada, the US and the UK.

Her book, EACH ONE SPECIAL, was nominated for a 1999 Governor General's Award for text and won the 1999 Print Braille Book of the Year Award. JENNIFER JONES WON'T LEAVE ME ALONE won the 2004 Stockport, Portsmouth and Sheffield Picture Book Awards. PLEASE LOUISE won the 2008 Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award. MAGGIE CAN'T WAIT won the 2010 Christie Harris Book Award. She is the author of the popular CANADIAN FLYER ADVENTURE series (Owlkids.)
Available For
School, library and conference presentations to students and adults of all ages
School Visits
Yes, to grades K-6
Publications
For a complete list of my books and awards,
see my website http://www.friedawishinsky.com/

Most Recent Books:

HOW TO BECOME AN ACCIDENTAL ENTREPRENEUR with Elizabeth Macleod, Orca Books
--"concise, intriguing,,,an informative, inspiring guide..." Booklist

HOW TO BECOME AN ACCIDENTAL ACTIVIST with Elizabeth MacLeod, Orca Books
--Highly recommended, CM
--Nominated for the Rocky Mountain and Red Cedar Kids Books Award
--"This volume will inspire readers" School Library Journal

HOW TO BECOME AN ACCIDENTAL GENIUS
With Elizabeth MacLeod
Orca Books
--"An engaging tour of the inspirations behind a host of marvelous inventions." Kirkus
--A Best Book Bank Street
--Nominated for 2021 Hackmatack, Rocky Mountain & Red Cedar Award

HOW EMILY SAVED THE BRIDGE The Story of Emily Roebling and the Brooklyn Bridge
Illustrated by Natalie Nelson
Groundwood Books
--Starred Review Booklist "Another win for the ladies of STEM"

ALFIE, NO! illustrated by Emma Pederson
Scholastic, Canada
--A warm and funny picture book about the bond between a boy and his dog (and the mischief they create together)
--Five Stars from CM! Highly recommended!
--"Alfie, No! is an exceptional book that would provide reading joy for both
parent and child.

Visit me at my website!
http://www.friedawishinsky.com/
Awards
Numerous international and Canadian awards and nominations as well as starred reviews. For a complete list, see my website: http://www.friedawishinsky.com/
Other Memberships
TWUC
SCBWI
CCBC

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