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March<br />

Picture Book<br />

Also available by Barbara Azore<br />

Wanda and the Wild Hair<br />

HC | 978-0-88776-717-3 (0-88776-717-6)<br />

US $15.95/CAN $22.99<br />

BARBARA AZORE was born in England and emigrated to Canada in 1967.<br />

From 1970 to 1997 she was employed by the Edmonton Public School<br />

Board, working in Elementary and Junior High School Libraries. Since<br />

retiring, she has had articles published in the Edmonton Journal and Birth<br />

Issues. She began writing children’s stories to accompany sweaters that<br />

she knit for her grandchildren. Her first published children’s book came<br />

about after she entered the Writer’s Union of Canada’s “Writing for<br />

Children” Competition in 1999. Barbara Azore lives in Edmonton, Alberta.<br />

GEORGIA GRAHAM was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta and has<br />

been hooked on chalk pastels since grade four. She graduated from<br />

the Alberta College of Art in 1982 and first used her art to entertain<br />

children in her Sunday school class. Her published works include A Team<br />

Like No Other, The Saturday Appaloosa, Bibi and the Bull, The Strongest Man This Side of<br />

Cremona, Tiger’s New Cowboy Boots, and more. This is her second<br />

collaboration with Barbara Azore. Georgia Graham lives with her<br />

husband and two children in central Alberta.<br />

PRAISE FOR WANDA AND THE WILD HAIR<br />

“This charming story is well served by the delightful comic illustrations<br />

of Georgia Graham.” – CM Magazine<br />

“Kids who love their hair will identify with Wanda’s playful solution to<br />

make her adults happy.” – Prairie <strong>Books</strong> NOW<br />

www.tundrabooks.com<br />

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