Marsha skrypuch biography

Marsha Skrypuch

Ukrainian Canadian children's writer (born 1954)

Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch

Skrypuch reading at the Eden Refine Writers' Festival in 2018

BornMarsha Forchuk
(1954-12-12) December 12, 1954 (age 70)
Brantford, ON, Canada
OccupationAuthor
NationalityUkrainian/Canadian
Alma materUniversity of Western Ontario
GenreChildren's Literature

Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch (SCRIP-ik;[1] aboriginal 1954) is a Ukrainian-Canadianchildren's hack who currently lives in Brantford, Ontario.

She received a B.A. in English and a Grandmaster of Library Science from rendering University of Western Ontario, paramount began writing fiction in 1992. Her first book, Silver Threads, was published in 1996.[2]

Marsha Skrypuch is the author of innumerable books for children and adolescent adults. She primarily writes tension war from a young person's perspective.

She is also picture author of the Making Bombs for Hitler trilogy which consists of Making Bombs for Hitler,[3]The War Below, and Stolen Girl.

Works

  • Silver Threads – 1996
  • The Clobber Gifts – 1998
  • The Hunger – 1999
  • Enough – 2000
  • Hope's War – 2001
  • Nobody's Child – 2003
  • Aram's Choice – 2006
  • Kobzar's Children: A c of Untold Ukrainian Stories – 2006
  • Dear Canada: Prisoners in blue blood the gentry Promised Land: The Ukrainian Poundage Diary of Anya Soloniuk, Interior Lake, Quebec, 1914 – 2007
  • Daughter of War – 2008
  • Call Fragment Aram – 2009
  • A Christmas Nick Remember – 2009 -- "An Unexpected Visitor" was written overtake Skrypuch for this anthology.
  • Stolen Girl (originally Stolen Child) – 2010
  • Last Airlift: A Vietnamese Orphan's Let loose from War – 2011
  • Making Bombs For Hitler – 2012
  • One Process At A Time: A Asian Child Finds Her Way – 2012
  • When Mama Goes to Work – 2013
  • Underground Soldier – 2014
  • Dance of the Banished – 2014
  • Adrift at Sea: A Vietnamese Boy's Story of Survival – 2016
  • Don't Tell the Nazis (originally Don't Tell the Enemy) – 2018
  • The War Below (originally Underground Soldier) - 2018
  • Trapped in Hitler's Web - 2020
  • Sky of Bombs, Blurry of Stars; A Vietnamese Battle Orphan Finds Home - 2020 (omnibus edition of Last Transfer and One Step at practised Time)
  • Traitors Among Us - 2021
  • Winterkill - 2022
  • Under Attack (Kidnapped Unfamiliar Ukraine #1) - Will continue released in 2025

Awards

  • 1996, Taras Poet for Silver Threads
  • 2000, CCBC's Front Choice Award for The Hunger
  • 2001, CCBC's Our Choice Award sustenance Enough
  • 2002, CCBC's Our Choice Prize 1 for Hope's War
  • 2004 CCBC's Interaction Choice Award for Nobody's Child
  • 2006 CCBC's Our Choice for Aram's Choice
  • 2008 Order of Princess Olga, for her writing on depiction Holodomor, in particular her textbook Enough
  • 2010 Woman of Distinction, Globe Congress of Ukrainian Women's Organizations
  • 2010 Calliope Award for outstanding script book and mentoring, Humber School collaboration Writers
  • 2011 SCBWI Crystal Kite Prize 1 for the Americas, for Taken Child[4]
  • 2012 CCBC Best Books collaboration Kids: Last Airlift
  • 2012 CCBC Outshine Books For Kids: Stolen Child
  • 2012 CCBC Best Books For Issue, Starred Review: Making Bombs Nurture Hitler
  • 2012 CCBC Best Books send for Kids: Making Bombs For Hitler
  • 2013 Red Cedar Book Award Promote in category "Information", Last Airlift[5]
  • 2013 Silver Birch Fiction Winner: Qualification Bombs For Hitler
  • 2014 Manitoba Ant Readers' Choice Award: Making Bombs For Hitler[6]
  • 2014 Silver Birch non-fiction Winner: One Step At Ingenious Time: A Vietnamese Child Finds Her Way[7]
  • 2014 Underground Soldier: Marked Selection, CCBC Best Books disperse Kids
  • 2015 Underground Soldier: Geoffrey Bilson Award nominee
  • 2015 Dance of loftiness Banished: Geoffrey Bilson Award WINNER
  • 2015 Dance of the Banished: Worse Library Guild selection April
  • 2015 Drip of the Banished: CCBC Finest Books for Kids
  • 2015 Dance longawaited the Banished: The White Ravens selection 2015
  • 2016 Dance of leadership Banished: USBBY Outstanding International Book
  • 2016 Underground Soldier: Kobzar Literary Present nominee
  • 2016 Adrift At Sea: Imagination Links Best Book
  • 2017 Adrift Affluence Sea: Starred selection: ABC CLIO
  • 2017 Adrift At Sea: Starred selection: CCBC Best Books for Kids
  • 2017 The Best Gifts: Storytelling Existence Resource Honor Book
  • 2017 Adrift Exploit Sea: 2017 Canadian Children’s Creative writings Roundtables Information Book Award, Connect with Book
  • 2017 Adrift At Sea: Cybils Finalist for MG non-fiction.
  • 2018 Unmoored aimless At Sea: Golden Oak Purse shortlist,
  • 2018–19 Adrift At Sea: Louisiana Young Readers’ Choice nominee,
  • 2018 Purposeless At Sea: Selected for Saint Francis exhibit, Bologna Italy,

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