Barbara Haworth-Attard
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Barbara Haworth-Attard (born 25 July 1953) is a
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children's writer Children's literature or juvenile literature includes stories, books, magazines, and poems that are created for children. In addition to conventional literary genres, modern children's literature is classified by the intended age of the reade ...
who lives in
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, Canada.


Works

* ''The Three Wishbells'' (1995) * ''Dark of the Moon'' (1995) * ''Home Child'' (1996) * ''TruthSinger'' (1996) * ''Buried Treasure'' (1998) * ''WyndMagic'' (1999) * ''Love-Lies-Bleeding'' (1999) * ''Flying Geese'' (2001) * ''Irish Chain'' (2002) * ''Theories of Relativity'' (2003) (nominated for a
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) * ''A Trail of Broken Dreams: The Gold Rush Diary of Harriet Palmer (
Dear Canada ''Dear Canada'' is a series of historical novels for children, published by Scholastic Canada and popular in school libraries and classrooms. Each text explores significant events in Canadian history through the eyes of a female child. First p ...
)'' (2004) * ''Forget-Me-Not'' (2005) * ''A Is For Angst'' (2007) * ''My Life from Air-Bras to Zits'' (2009) * ''Haunted'' (2009) * ''To Stand on My Own: The Polio Epidemic Diary of Noreen Robertson (
Dear Canada ''Dear Canada'' is a series of historical novels for children, published by Scholastic Canada and popular in school libraries and classrooms. Each text explores significant events in Canadian history through the eyes of a female child. First p ...
)'' (2010)


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External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Haworth-Attard, Barbara 1953 births Living people Canadian children's writers