Monique Polak

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BornMay 20, 1960 (1960-05-20) (age 65)
Occupationwriter
NationalityCanadian
Notable awardsJanet Savage Blachford Prize (2009, 2014, 2020)
Monique Polak
BornMay 20, 1960 (1960-05-20) (age 65)
Occupationwriter
NationalityCanadian
Notable awardsJanet Savage Blachford Prize (2009, 2014, 2020)
Spouse
  • Chaim Melamed (1979–1985)
  • Michael Shenker (1996– 2014)
  • Guy Rouleau (2024-present)
ChildrenAlicia

Monique Polak (born May 20, 1960)[1] is a writer from Montreal, Quebec. She has won the Janet Savage Blachford Prize, formally known as the Quebec Writer's Foundation Prize for Children's and Young Adult Literature, three times: What World is Left (2009), Hate Mail (2014), and Room for One More (2020).[2]

Polak was born May 20, 1960, in Montreal to Maximilien, a criminal court judge, and Celina, a homemaker, Polak.[1] Celina survived the Holocaust, as did her two brothers and both parents.[3][4] Maximilien survived the Holocaust because he was a painter in Holland and was forced to do propaganda art for the Nazis.[3] Polak also has a sister named Carolyn.[5]

She married Chaim Melamed December 16, 1979, and the couple have a daughter named Alicia.[1] They divorced in 1985.[1] She married Michael Shenker, a journalist, on June 2, 1996.[1]

Polak received a Bachelor of Arts in English literature from McGill University in 1981, and a Master of Arts in English literature from Concordia University.[1]

Polak is Jewish.[1]

Career

In 1987, Polak began teaching in English and humanities at Marianopolis College, where she has worked since.[6]

She is also a freelance journalist. Her articles appear regularly in The Montreal Gazette and other Postmedia newspapers across the country. Several of her feature stories have also been published in Maclean's Magazine.

In 2015, Polak was named the inaugural CBC/QWF Montreal writer-in-residence.[7][3]

Awards and honours

Awards for Polak's writing
Year Title Award Result Ref.
2007 All In Arthur Ellis Award Winner [7]
2008 What World Is Left Booklist Editors' Choice: Books for Youth Selection [8][9]
2009 What World is Left QWF Prize for Children's and Young Adult Literature Winner [2]
2010 The Middle of Everywhere Janet Savage Blachford Prize Shortlist [2]
2012 Pyro Janet Savage Blachford Prize Shortlist [2]
2014 Hate Mail Janet Savage Blachford Prize Winner [10]
2014 Straight Punch Janet Savage Blachford Prize Shortlist [2]
2019 I Am a Feminist: Claiming the F-Word in Turbulent Times Janet Savage Blachford Prize Shortlist [2]
2019 Planet Grief Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Children’s Book Award Shortlist [11]
2020 Room for One More Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People Shortlist [12]
2020 Room for One More Janet Savage Blachford Prize Winner [13][14]

Publications

References

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