Radin, Ruth Yaffe
RADIN, Ruth Yaffe
RADIN, Ruth Yaffe. American, b. 1938. Genres: Children's fiction. Career: Full-time writer. Has worked as a librarian, elementary sch. teacher, adult literacy coordinator, and a reading specialist. Publications: A Winter Place, 1982; Tac's Island, 1986; Tac's Turn, 1987; High in the Mountains, 1989; Carver, 1990; All Joseph Wanted, 1991; From the Wooded Hill; Morning Streets; Rainbow Bridges and other Poems; Escape to the Forest, 2000.
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BORN: 1899, Cairo, Egypt
DIED: 1966, Fullerton, California, U.S.A.
NATIONALITY: British
GENRE: Fiction, nonfiction
MAJOR WORKS:
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Boreal forests are the northernmost forests in the world. These are vast forests that include 29 percent of all the world's forest are… Forester , Education and Training: College
Salary: Average—$48,230 per year
Employment Outlook: Poor
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Forest soils
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