Monica Hughes

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Monica Hughes OC (born November 3, 1925, died March 7, 2003) was a Canadian science fiction author. Her last name was Ince until she married Gwen Hughes. She was born in Liverpool, England, and emigrated to Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in 1952. Monica Hughes had lived in Cairo, Egypt, Australia and other countries. She died in Edmonton at the age of 77 because of a stroke.

In World War II, she served in the Women's Royal Naval Service.

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In 1981, she received the Vicky Metcalf Award.

In 1982, she won the Canada Council Children's Literature Award for The Guardian of Isis. In 1983, she won the award again for Hunter in the Dark.

She received the Phoenix Award in 2000 for her novel Keeper of the Isis Light.

She was appointed as a Companion to the Order of Canada on October 18, 2001, and invested into the Order on August 31, 2002.

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