Carol Matas
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Carol Matas (born November 14, 1949) is a Canadian children's writer who lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
[edit] Works
- The D.N.A. Dimension - 1982
- The Fusion Factor - 1986
- Zanu - 1986
- Lisa - 1987
- Me, Myself and I - 1987
- Jesper - 1989
- Adventure in Legoland - 1991
- The Race - 1991
- Daniel's Story - 1993- adapted from the original concept and work of Isaiah Kuperstein, Ann Lewin, and Stan Woodward that first appeared in the exhibit "Remember the Children" which first appeared at the Capital Children's Museum in Washington, DC in 1987
- Safari Adventure in Legoland - 1993
- Sworn Enemies - 1993 (nominated for a 1993 Governor General's Award)
- The Lost Locket - 1994
- The Burning Time - 1994 (nominated for a 1994 Governor General's Award)
- Of Two Minds - 1994 (with Perry Nodelman)
- The Primrose Path - 1995
- After the War - 1996
- More Minds - 1996 (with Perry Nodelman)
- The Freak - 1997
- The Garden - 1998
- Telling - 1998
- Greater Than Angels - 1998 (the story of the people of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, France)
- Out of their Minds - 1998 (with Perry Nodelman)
- Cloning Miranda - 1999
- In My Enemy's House - 1999
- A Meeting of Minds - 1999 (with Perry Nodelman)
- Rebecca - 2000
- The War Within: A Novel of the Civil War - 2001
- The Second Clone - 2001
- Footsteps in the Snow: The Red River Diary of Isobel Scott - 2002
- The Dark Clone - 2005
- Turned Away: The World War II Diary of Devorah Bernstein, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1941 - 2005
- Dear Canada: A Season for Miracles: Twelve Tales of Christmas (various authors)