Gayle Friesen
Gayle Friesen (born September 18, 1960) is a Canadian author of young adult novels. She was raised in Chilliwack, British Columbia. She has a B.A. from the University of British Columbia.[1] She is married with two children.[2]
Friesen's first novel Janey's Girl (1998) was critically acclaimed, winning the Canadian Library Association's Young Adult Book Award and the Red Maple Reading Award. It was also nominated for the Governor General’s Literary Award. She has written four other novels for young adults.[2]
Bibliography
- Janey's Girl (1998)
- Men of Stone (2000)
- Losing Forever (2002)
- The Isabel Factor (2005)
- For Now (2007)
- The Valley (2008)
References
- ↑ Jenkinson, Dave, 1998, Gayle Friesen, CM Magazine.
- 1 2 Gayle Friesen, Stellar Award.
External links
- Gayle Friesen at Library of Congress Authorities, with 1 catalogue records
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