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Anne Dublin

Author

16 DeQuincy Blvd.
Toronto, Ontario
M3H 1Y5
Phone: 416-633-7765
Email: adublin@sympatico.ca
Web: www.annedublin.ca

Born: April 10. Salzburg, Austria.
Family: three daughters.

Biography

Anne Dublin is a former teacher-librarian. She writes biographies and historical fiction for young people, as well as short stories and book reviews for adults.

Published Works

Dynamic Women Dancers, Second Story Press, 2009
"Degrees of Separation", Parchment, 2008.
June Callwood: A Life of Action, Second Story Press, 2006
This Ain't Graceland in Parchment, 2005.
Bobbie Rosenfeld: The Olympian Who Could Do Everything, Second Story Press, 2004.
Lucy Maud Montgomery: A Writer's Life, Pearson Education Canada, 2004
"At the Old Folks' Home or, What's Happening?" in Parchment, 2004.
"Can a Jewish Girl Have a Fairy Godmother?" in Parchment magazine, 2003.
"Why Should Young Adults Read Holocaust Literature, Anyway?" in The New Review of Children's Literature and Librarianship (Birmingham, England), 2002.
Written on the Wind (illus. Avril Woodend), HodgePog Books, 2001.

Awards

June Callwood: A Life of Action: Nominated for Golden Oak award, Ontario Library Association (2008); "Our Choice" selection, The Canadian Children's Book Centre (2007)
Bobbie Rosenfeld: The Olympian Who Could Do Everything: National Chapter Of Canada, IODE Violet Downey Book Award (2005); Canadian Jewish Book Award, Children's Literature (2005); Norma Fleck Honour book for Canadian Children's Non-fiction (2004); Sydney Taylor Honor book, Association of Jewish Libraries (2004); ALA Amelia Bloomer Project, recommended Feminist Book for Youth (2005); Nominated for Golden Oak award, Ontario Library Association (2005); "Our Choice", starred selection, The Canadian Children's Book Centre (2005)
Written on the Wind: "Our Choice" selection, The Canadian Children's Book Centre (2003)

Other Memberships

Canadian Children's Book Centre, The Writers' Union of Canada, Association of Jewish Libraries

Available For

I love giving talks to people of all ages throughout Canada and the United States in many different settings—schools, community centers, and libraries.  

My presentations expand on the material in my books. To make the events more real, I show visuals and artifacts and play audio clips. Each presentation is designed to be age and level appropriate.

I also give interactive workshops about children's literature and storytelling:

  • Jewish Books for Kids: For Teachers, Librarians, & Parents
  • Why Should Young People Read Holocaust Literature?: For Teachers & Librarians
  • Storytelling Workshop: For Children