Alison Baird

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Alison Baird (born 1963) is a Canadian writer. Her works include The Dragon's Egg (1994), White as the Waves (1999), The Tales of Annwn, the Willowmere Chronicles trilogy, and The Dragon Throne trilogy. She was honored by the Canadian Children's Book Centre,[citation needed] and was a finalist for the 1996 Silver Birch Award,[1] and she was a finalist for the IODE Violet Downey Book Award.[citation needed]

Born1963 (age 6263)
OccupationAuthor
NationalityCanadian
GenreChildren's literature
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Baird attended the University of Toronto's Trinity College, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts Honours in English, as well as a Master of Arts.[2]

She lives in Oakville, Ontario.[citation needed]

Publications

Novels

The Dragon Throne trilogy

  • The Stone of the Stars. New York: Aspect. 2004. ISBN 978-0-446-69098-0.[3][4]
  • The Empire of the Stars. Aspect. 2005. ISBN 9780446613019.[5]
  • The Archons of the Stars. Aspect. 2005. ISBN 9780446690973.[6]

Werewolves of Quebec

  • House of the Wolf (2017)
  • The Way of the Wolf (2025)

Young adult novels

The Tales of Annwn duo

Willowmere Chronicles trilogy

Middle grade novels

  • The Dragon's Egg. Illustrated by Frances Tyrrell. Scholastic Canada. 1994. ISBN 9780590241816.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • White As the Waves. Creative Book Publishers. 1999. ISBN 9781894294034.[10][11]
  • The Adventures of Robert and Mel (2011)
  • The Apprentice Dragons (2017)
  • A Country of Their Own (2017)

References

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