Erna Paris
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Erna Paris (born 1938) is a Canadian non-fiction author.
Born in Toronto, Ontario, in 1960 she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Toronto. Paris subsequently moved to France for several years during which she studied at the Sorbonne.
Paris lives in Toronto.
[edit] Awards and recognition
- 2000: winner, Pearson Writers' Trust Non-Fiction Prize, Long Shadows: Truth, Lies and History
- 2000: winner, Shaughnessy Cohen Award, Long Shadows: Truth, Lies and History
[edit] Bibliography
- Jews, An Account of Their Experience in Canada. Toronto: Macmillan, 1980. ISBN 0-7715-9574-3
- Stepfamilies: Making Them Work. Toronto: Avon, 1984. ISBN 0-380-86405-3
- Unhealed Wounds: France and the Klaus Barbie Affair. Toronto: Methuen, 1985. ISBN 0-458-99820-6
- The Garden and the Gun: A Journey Inside Israel. Toronto: Lester & Orpen Dennys, 1988 ISBN 0-88619-121-1
- The End of Days: A Story of Tolerance, Tyranny, and the Expulsion of the Jews from Spain. Toronto: Lester, 1995. ISBN 1-895555-73-6
- Long Shadows: Truth, Lies and History Toronto: Knopf Canada, 2000. ISBN 0-676-97251-9
[edit] External links
- Erna Paris official website, accessed 17 July 2006
- University of Toronto Magazine: Alumni Notes, Autumn 2001, "Kudos", accessed 17 July 2006