Robertson, Heather (1942–)
Robertson, Heather (1942–)
Canadian novelist and journalist. Born 1942 in Winnipeg, Canada.
Attended universities of Manitoba and Columbia and worked as journalist for Winnipeg Tribune, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and Maclean's magazine; nonfiction includes Reservations Are for Indians (1970), Grass Roots (1973), Salt of the Earth (1974), The Flying Bandit (1981), and More Than a Rose: Prime Ministers, Wives, and Other Women (1991); novels include Willie: a Romance (1983) and Lily: A Rhapsody in Red (1986).
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