Greene, Jacqueline Dembar

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GREENE, Jacqueline Dembar

GREENE, Jacqueline Dembar. American, b. 1946. Genres: Children's fiction, Children's non-fiction. Career: French teacher in and near Boston, MA, 1967-69; worked as reporter, columnist, and feature writer for newspapers in Massachusetts, 1971-80; writer, 1980-. Publications: A Classroom Hanukah, 1980; The Hanukah Tooth, 1981; Butchers and Bakers, Rabbis and Kings, 1984; The Leveller, 1984; Nathan's Hanukkah Bargain, 1984; Out of Many Waters, 1988; The Maya, 1992; What His Father Did, 1992; The Chippewa, 1993; One Foot Ashore, 1994; Manabozho's Gifts, 1994; Marie: Mystery at the Paris Ballet, 1997; Marie: Summer in the Country, 1997; The Tohono O'odham (Papago), 1998; Powwow: A Good Day to Dance, 1998; Slavery in Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, 2000; Slavery in Ancient Greece and Rome, 2000; The Emperor's Teacup, 2002. Contributor to periodicals and anthologies. Address: 21 Sunnyside Ave, Wellesley, MA 02482, U.S.A. Online address: jdgbooks.com

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