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Hana's suitcase : a true story / by Karen Levine.
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Karen Levine
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Karen Levine
(born 1955) is a Canadian
radio
producer and writer. Her radio documentaries have won two
Peabody Award
s.
She has worked for the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
(CBC) for over thirty years, working on shows such as ''
The Sunday Edition
'', ''
As It Happens
'', ''
Morningside
'' and ''This Morning''. She now lives in
Toronto
.
Her radio documentary for CBC ''
Hana's Suitcase
'' won a gold medal at the New York International Radio Festival. In 2002, she published a book based on that documentary ''Hana's Suitcase: A True Story''. An international best-seller, the book received the
Sydney Taylor Book Award
for older readers, the
Canadian Library Association Book of the Year for Children Award
, the Flora Stieglitz Straus Award and the
Isaac Frischwasser Memorial Award in Children’s Literature
. It appeared on the short lists for the
Norma Fleck Award
and the
Governor General's Award for English-language children's literature
. The book was adapted into a play by Emil Sher and a 2009 documentary film, ''
Inside Hana's Suitcase
'', by
Larry Weinstein
.
Levine was producer for the CBC radio documentaries ''Lost Innocence: The Children of World War II'' and ''A Murder in the Neighbourhood'' which received Peabody Awards in 1989 and 2001 respectively.
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