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Synopsis
Biscuits In The Cupboard is published by Fitzhenry and Whiteside.
About the Author
Barbara Nichol is the author of "Dippers," a finalist for the Governor General’ s Literary Award, and "Biscuits in the Cupboard," winner of the Mr. Christie Book Award. She is the director of the Juno Award-winning, platinum recording "Beethoven Lives Upstairs," and author of the book. She has worked extensively in television and radio, including work for “ Sesame Street, ” and the CBC radio program " Ideas." She is also the author of "The Home for Blind Women," which won a Genie Award for best short film.
Sir William Cornelius Van Horne was born in Illinois in 1843. He left school while in his teens and began to work for the railway. In 1881, he was hired to oversee the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway, Canada’ s transcontinental railroad. When he officially retired from the CPR in 1899, Van Horne worked on the creation of railways in Central America and pursued his many hobbies: farming, geology, painting, and art collecting. Van Horne died in 1915. His body was transported by train to a burial site in Joliet, Illinois.Philippe has illustrated more than 100 childrens books.Stoddart is a Fitzhenry and Whiteside author.