Toten, Teresa
TOTEN, Teresa
TOTEN, Teresa. Canadian (born Yugoslavia), b. 1955. Genres: Young adult fiction. Career: Writer, 1995-. Radio Canada, Montreal, Quebec, freelance writer and broadcaster, 1980; Royal Commission on Conditions of Foreign Service, Ottawa, Ontario, senior analyst, 1982; Canada Museum Construction Corporation, Ottawa, assistant to the chairman, 1982-1984; Canadian Institute for International Peace and Security, Ottawa, corporate secretary, 1984-1985; freelance book reviewer, 1996-. Publications: The Onlyhouse, 1995. Address: 26 Sunny Brae Pl., Bronxville, NY 10708, U.S.A.
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