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Hugh Brewster
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Contact Information
104 South Drive
Toronto ON
M4W 1R6
p. (416) 960-5465
Selected Bibliography
Breakout Dinosaurs: Canada’s Coolest, Scariest Ancient Creatures Return (Whitfield Editions, 2007)
Carnation Lily, Lily Rose: The Story of Painting (Kids Can Press, 2007)
The Other Mozart: The Life of the Famous Chevalier Saint-George (Abrams, 2006)
At Vimy Ridge: Canada's Greatest World War I Victory (Scolastic Canada, 2006)
On Juno Beach: Canada's D-Day Heroes (Scholastic Canada, 2004)
| Location: Toronto, ON | Availability: national | Available: anytime |
Reading Location:
libraries, schools
Grades:
4 to 8
Audience Size:
25 to
Fees:
$250.00 per reading, plus $0.35/km mileage.
Language:
English
Readings
For On Juno Beach and At Vimy Ridge, Hugh gives a talk and bring artifacts the students can examine. He also can bring local veterans. This presentation is good for pre-Remembrance Day.
For The Other Mozart, Hugh gives a talk with music . This presentation is good for February (Black History Month).
For Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose, Hugh gives a laptop slideshow with music and bring painting reproductions.
For Breakout Dinosaurs, Hugh gives a talk and brings fossils and artifacts.
Special Equipment:
Laptop slideshows for some books.
Book Sales:
Copies of books can be brought to be sold and autographed.
Biography
Being able to create books about history is a dream job for me since I’ve always been enthralled by history. As an editor for Scholastic from 1972 to 1984 in both Toronto and New York, I was involved in the creation of Scholastic’s Canadian children’s publishing program, as well as in the selecting of books for Scholastic’s school book clubs. (One of our early discoveries was the teenaged author Gordon Korman and his Bruno and Boots books.)
Between 1984 and 2004 I was the Editorial Director and Publisher of Madison Press Books in Toronto. While there, I helped to create a number of successful books for young readers including Exploring the Titanic, which has sold over one million copies, and two award-wining series: “Time Quest” and the “I Was There” series which feature such books as Secrets of the Mummies and In the Time of Knights. Other award-winning books that I have edited and compiled include Polar the Titanic Bear, On Board the Titanic, Safari, Attack on Pearl Harbor, Secrets in Stone, First to Fly and Journey to Ellis Island.
The first book that I actually both wrote and compiled was Anastasia’s Album: The Last Tsar’s Youngest Daughter Tells Her Own Story, published in 1996. I had been lucky enough to go to Moscow in 1994 to see the last Tsar’s palaces and when I saw the letters and hand-colored photographs of Anastasia, I knew I had to tell her story. Anastasia’s Album won a number of awards including the Silver Birch and Red Cedar awards in Canada. This made me want to write more books and four more books followed over the next few years. In 2005, I decided to devote myself to writing full-time for young readers and my four latest books are the result of that.
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