Duncan, Sandy Frances (1942–)
Duncan, Sandy Frances (1942–)
Canadian children's writer. Name variations: Frances Duncan. Born 1942 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; University of British Columbia, MA in psychology, 1963; children: 2.
Worked as clinical psychologist for 9 years until 1972; writings include Cariboo Runaway (1976), Kap-Sung Ferris (1977), The Toothpaste Genie (1981), Dragonhunt (1981), Finding Home (1982), Pattern Makers (1989), Listen to Me, Grace Kelly (1990), and British Columbia, Its Land, Mineral and Water Resources (1996). Received GVLF Award and Canadian Children's Book Centre "Our Choice" Award.
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