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    Martha Brooks

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      Martha Brooks Biography

      In an Emergency Librarian interview, Martha Brooks claims that "isolation gives you an artist's eye and makes you an observer because you feel as though you're really on the outside." She knows of what she speaks. Although she was born in the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1944, Brooks lived the first seventeen years of her life on the grounds of the Manitoba Sanitarium for tuberculosis patients at Ninette, where her father, Alfred Leroy Paine, was the superintendent and chief surgeon. Her mother, Theodis (maiden name Marteinsson), also worked at the sanitarium, as a nurse. There were few other children in Ninette, and Brooks's older sister left the community for university when Brooks was nine. Brooks herself was ill for long periods as a child, but she found great comfort and pleasure in books, such as The Wind in the Willows, the Pooh books, and...

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      Martha Brooks

      BornMartha Ruth Brooks
      (1944-07-15) July 15, 1944 (age 80)
      Ninette, Manitoba, Canada
      OccupationWriter

      Canadian writer of plays, novels, and short fiction

      Martha Ruth Brooks (born July 15, 1944)[1] is a Canadian writer of plays, novels, and short fiction. Her young adult novel True Confessions of a Heartless Girl won the Governor General's Award for English language children's literature in 2002.

      Winnipeg-based Brooks was born and raised on the grounds of the Manitoba Sanatorium in Ninette, Manitoba, where her father was a thoracic surgeon and her mother a nurse.[2][3]

      Brooks is also a jazz singer and her album Change of Heart won the Prairie Music Award for outstanding jazz album in 2002.[3]

      Her books have received numerous awards including the Governor General's Award, the Vicky Metcalf Award, Mr. Christie Book Award, the Ruth Schwartz Award, the Canadian Library Association Young Adult Book Award, and the McNally Robinson Book for Young People Award.

      Works

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      • Paradise Cafe and other stories, 1988.
      • Two Moons in August, 1991
      • Travelling on into the Light and Other Stories, 1994
      • I Met a Bully on the Hill, 1995
      • Andrew's Tree, 1996
      • Bone Dance, 1997
      • Being with Henry
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