Charlotte Gill
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شارلوته جيل هي كاتِبة كندية، ولدت في 1971 في لندن في المملكة المتحدة.
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Charlotte Gill (* 1971 in London, Vereinigtes Königreich) ist eine kanadische Schriftstellerin und ehemalige Baumpflanzerin, die mit ihrer ersten Kurzgeschichtensammlung, Ladykiller, 2006 den zu den BC Book Prizes gehörenden Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize sowie den Danuta Gleed Literary Award, und 2012 mit ihrem biografisch geprägten Sachbuchdebüt, Eating Dirt, den British Columbia’s National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction und den Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize gewinnen konnte.
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Charlotte Gill is a Canadian fiction and non-fiction writer. Her short story collection Ladykiller won the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize and the Danuta Gleed Literary Award in 2006, and was a finalist for the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction at the 2005 Governor General's Awards. Her non-fiction book Eating Dirt: Deep Forests, Big Timber, and Life with the Tree-Planting Tribe won the Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize in 2012, and was a shortlisted finalist for the Charles Taylor Prize and the Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction.
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شارلوته جيل
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Charlotte Gill
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Charlotte Gill
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شارلوته جيل هي كاتِبة كندية، ولدت في 1971 في لندن في المملكة المتحدة.
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Charlotte Gill (* 1971 in London, Vereinigtes Königreich) ist eine kanadische Schriftstellerin und ehemalige Baumpflanzerin, die mit ihrer ersten Kurzgeschichtensammlung, Ladykiller, 2006 den zu den BC Book Prizes gehörenden Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize sowie den Danuta Gleed Literary Award, und 2012 mit ihrem biografisch geprägten Sachbuchdebüt, Eating Dirt, den British Columbia’s National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction und den Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize gewinnen konnte.
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Charlotte Gill is a Canadian fiction and non-fiction writer. Her short story collection Ladykiller won the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize and the Danuta Gleed Literary Award in 2006, and was a finalist for the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction at the 2005 Governor General's Awards. Her non-fiction book Eating Dirt: Deep Forests, Big Timber, and Life with the Tree-Planting Tribe won the Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize in 2012, and was a shortlisted finalist for the Charles Taylor Prize and the Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction. Gill and her husband both formerly worked as professional tree planters.
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