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Marsha Skrypuch

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Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch (born 1954) is a Ukrainian Canadian children's writer who lives in Brantford, Ontario.

Skrypuch earned a degree in English at the University of Western Ontario, and a Master's degree in Library Science.

Her first book was published in 1996. Her tenth and eleventh books are scheduled to be released in 2008. Call Me Aram is the sequel to Aram's Choice, and Daughter of War is the sequel to Nobody's Child.

Works

Awards and nominations

2007 Ontario Silver Birch Award nomination for Aram's Choice

2007 Canadian Library Association Children's Book of the Year shortlist for Aram's Choice

2006 ResourceLinks "Best of the Best 2006" in Children's Book category for Aram's Choice

2006 CCBC's Our Choice for Aram's Choice

2006 BC Stellar Award nomination for Nobody's Child

2005 Ontario Red Maple Award nomination for Nobody's Child

2005 Alberta Rocky Mountain Book Award nomination for Nobody's Child

2004 ResourceLinks "Best of the Best 2004" in novel category for Nobody's Child

2004 CCBC's Our Choice Award for Nobody's Child

2004 Alberta Rocky Mountain Book Award nomination for Hope's War

2004 Saskatchewan Snow Willow nomination for Hope's War

2003, Manitoba Young Readers' Choice Award nomination for Hope's War

2002, Nominated for the W.O. Mitchell Literary Prize for her body of work and mentorship of other writers

2002, Selected to tour Manitoba for CCBC's BookWeek

2002, CCBC's Our Choice Award for Hope's War

2001, ResourceLinks "Best of the Best 2001" in picture book category for Enough

2001, CCBC's Our Choice Award for Enough

2000, CCBC's Our Choice Award for The Hunger

1996, Taras Shevchenko for Silver Threads

1996, OLA Best Bets for Silver Threads

1996, Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Illustrator's Award shortlist for Silver Threads