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Brian Doyle (Canadian writer)

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734: 720: 139:. Doyle was hired as head of Glebe Collegiate's English department. During his time at Glebe he wrote and produced a number of original musical productions with his colleague Stan Clark, Head of Glebe's Music Department. They were: Oh My Gods; Labour Pains; To Hull and Back; It's Nicer Inverness'; Chipwagon; Up the Gatineau and One More Time. Doyle retired from teaching in 1991. 96:, where he participated in sports and wrote poetry for the school yearbook, but also fought, stole, and skipped school. He began writing short stories, some of which he submitted to magazines. Doyle then attended 166:
area of Ottawa, and portrays the futility of the racial tensions between the neighbourhood's children. One of the characters in the story is based on Doyle's mentally handicapped sister Pamela.
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While working as a teacher, Doyle wrote a column for a local newspaper and published a short story in the literary magazine
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was one of Atlantis Films' earliest films (Alliance Atlantis Communications Inc), directed by Don McBrearty and starring
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have been adapted into movies and plays. Many of his stories are drawn from his experiences growing up in the
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was made into a film directed by Ann Wheeler and released by the National Film Board of Canada in 1990.
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Doyle married Jackie Aronson, and they had two children, Megan and Ryan. In 2013 he lived in
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Mr. Christie's Book Award, Canadian Children's Book Centre/Communications Jeunesse, 1990,
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as the young protagonist. The video was released by Beacon Films, Inc., in 1982.
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His writings evoke a strong sense of location, reflecting urban Ottawa and the
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Doyle also wrote two comic mysteries about a half-Irish, half-Ojibway teen,
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draw on Brian Doyle's childhood memories of Ottawa and the Gatineau Valley.
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written for his daughter Megan, was published Groundwood Books in 1978.
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Vicky Metcalf Award, Canadian Authors Association, 1991, body of work
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towards a master's degree in literature, but did not write a thesis.
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NSK Neustadt Prize for Children's Literature, 2005, for body of work
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Book of the Year Award, Canadian Library Association (CLA), 1983,
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were adapted for the stage by students at Glebe Collegiate, and
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Doyle's continued to write novels for teens and young adults:
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Doyle was born and grew up in an ethnically-diverse section of
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Hans Christian Andersen Award, finalist 2008, body of work
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Hans Christian Andersen Award, finalist 1998, body of work
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The Low Life: Five Great Tales from Up and Down the River
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After graduation, Doyle worked as a reporter for the
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Retrieved 2013-07-19. 501: 479: 451: 777: 300:was released as a short film in 1987. 147:Doyle's first book for young readers, 68:represents Ottawa in the early 1990s. 597: 595: 557: 323:In 2015, Janet Irwin's adaptation of 680:"Showtime for Children's Literature" 517:(IBBY). Press release 31 March 2008. 207: 296:have been released as audio books. 13: 592: 463:Bruce Deachman (January 3, 2013). 343:You Can Pick Me Up at Peggy's Cove 278:You Can Pick Me up at Peggy's Cove 235:CLA Book of the Year Award, 1997, 14: 816: 711: 705:, Patrick Langston. May 25, 2015 465:"Brian Doyle: Old men these days" 241:Mr. Christie's Book Award, 1997, 154:Doyle's first young-adult novel, 732: 718: 615:, Volume 19 Number 2, 1991 March 550:. 2002. Pages 110–18. Hosted by 521:"Hans Christian Andersen Awards" 471:. Ottawa Citizen. Archived from 692: 673: 657: 393:, 1996) – "A Groundwood book." 100:in Ottawa, where he majored in 634: 618: 576: 418:(Douglas & McIntyre, 2003) 272: 250:National Chapter Award, 2001, 1: 761:at publisher Groundwood Books 670:, reviewed by Maureen Garvie. 523:. IBBY. Retrieved 2013-07-22. 445: 79: 47:Hans Christian Andersen Award 726:Children's literature portal 650:. Review by Libby McKeever. 298:Meet the Author: Brian Doyle 7: 805:People from Chelsea, Quebec 195: 29:(born 12 August 1935) is a 10: 821: 552:Austrian Literature Online 142: 94:Glebe Collegiate Institute 18: 753:The Canadian Encyclopedia 111: 41:area. He was awarded the 686:August 23, 2014, at the 611:. 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Index

Brian Doyle
Canadian
children's books
Ottawa
NSK Neustadt Prize for Children's Literature
Hans Christian Andersen Award
Gatineau Valley
Ottawa
Low, Quebec
Glebe Collegiate Institute
Carleton University
journalism
Gatineau River Valley
Toronto Telegram
University of Ottawa
The Globe and Mail
Lower Town
Chelsea, Quebec
Hadley Kay
Angel Square
Douglas & McIntyre
OCLC
166262634
Groundwood Books
OCLC
74028920



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