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Topic: Suzanne Martel


In the News (Sat 28 Nov 09)

  
  Suzanne Martel
Suzanne Martel (née Chouinard) is a French-Canadian author whose books range from novels to cookbooks, children's books to adult novels.
Suzanne attended school at the Ursuline Convent school in Quebec city, then spent a year at the University of Toronto to practice her English.
Gann praises Suzanne Martel for attempting to write an entertaining historical fiction novel of a French orphan, Jeanne Chatel, sent to New France to marry one of the single habitants and help populate New France.
publish.uwo.ca /~mkipp/mlis/martel.html   (2613 words)

  
 Names Index Page
MARTEL, Francois Pascal (20 Apr 1796-30 Jul 1820)
MARTEL, Joseph Alphonse (30 Mar 1704-5 Jun 1729)
MARTEL, Joseph Isaac (27 Jun 1778-19 Jul 1778)
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Estates/5255/names1.htm   (372 words)

  
 Author - Suzanne Martel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Suzanne Martel was born in Quebec City and educated in an Ursuline convent.
These stories became the source of her adult writing as well as that of her sister, who was also a noted Quebecois novelist.
Their mother despaired of their social life, and in fact paid Suzanne five dollars to attend a party at which she met her future husband, Maurice Martel, now a Montreal lawyer.
www.groundwoodbooks.com /authors/smartel.htm   (105 words)

  
 Robot Alert   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Suzanne Martel's Robot Alert is the third of her books to be translated into English, the other two being King's Daughter ¹ and Peewee ².
Martel is a French Canadian writer who has written many poems, short stories, and books in French.
Martel's book has all the elements to interest young readers.
www.umanitoba.ca /cm/cmarchive/vol14no2/robotalert.html   (232 words)

  
 FRANCIA
When the Mayor of the Palace Charles Martel defeated an incursion from Islâmic Spain at Poitiers in 732, it was clear that the Frankish kings had become weak beyond recall.
Appeals from Pope Gregory III to Charles Martel himself for help against the Lombards in 739 and 740 had gone unheeded; but when Pope Stephen III travelled to meet Pepin III in 753-754, he procured Pepin's promise of help and sealed the pact by formally anointing Pepin King of the Franks.
Finally, the succession of Henry IV, to anticipate a bit, brings with it the remaining possessions of the Kingdom of Navarre and the Duchy and Counties of Vendôme, Foix, Albret, etc. By then, few fiefs within West Francia were left outside the control of the King.
www.friesian.org /francia.htm   (14328 words)

  
 The Descendants of Jean Martel and Anne Marizy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
She was born October 15, 1767 in Quebec, Canada, and died May 08, 1849 in L' Ardoise, Richmond County, Nova Scotia.
She was born 1793 in L' Ardoise, Richmond County, Nova Scotia, and died 1872 in L' Ardoise, Richmond County, Nova Scotia.
She was born 1835 in L' Ardoise, Richmond County, Nova Scotia, and died 1881 in L' Ardoise, Richmond County, Nova Scotia.
www.islandregister.com /martell1.html   (1111 words)

  
 Hélène Colas- Four Québécois Dystopias, 1963-1972
Each of the dystopias analyzed here has won a certain amount of recognition: they are all quoted in the Dictionnaire des oeuvres littéraires du Québec [Dictionary of Literary Works of Québec] (1984, 1987) and they have all been discussed in SF criticism published both in Canadian periodicals and in foreign journals.
Martel’s Surréal 3000 received the Prix de l’ACELF (Canadian Association of Francophone Writers) and has been reprinted several times; it has been translated into English and into Japanese and has been used as teaching material.
Gurik’s play Api 2967 has been performed in Québec and abroad, and it also has been translated into English (Api or not Api).
www.depauw.edu /sfs/backissues/61/colas61art.htm   (3895 words)

  
 Southern Arizona Arabian Horse Association
July Minutes were read silently with one correction to be made.
Minutes were motioned by Joanne, seconded by Suzanne.
Suzanne’s last name "Polzin" to be added to attendees.
www.saaha.org /boardmeets.html   (921 words)

  
 Our Lafrance Ancestry
Married: (1) Josephte-Amable Lefebvre and (2) Francoise Martel 2x Charles Daragon dit Lafrance Born: 27 Aug. 1714, Montreal Died: 7 April, 1715, Montreal 2xi Marguerite-Charlotte Daragon dit Lafrance Born: 12 Mar. 1716, Montreal Died: ????
Married: Marie Suzanne Devoyau(x), 24 Nov. 1789 in Ste.-Genevieve 3vii Michel Daragon Born: 4 July 1770 in Ste.-Genevieve Died: ????
1906 in Sturgeon Falls - married Ernest Martel, and they had children: - Suzanne Martel - Rolland Martel - Claire Martel - Germaine Martel, b.
www3.sympatico.ca /smaw/Lafrance_Ancestry_Chart.html   (2164 words)

  
 CM Magazine: The Spirit of Canada: Canada's Story in Legends, Fiction, Poems and Songs.
In this outstanding anthology of Canadian legend, fiction, poems and songs, editor Barbara Hehner has undertaken to convey to readers "...
In other selections, modern writers bring events and emotions of the Canada's past to life, as in an excerpt from Suzanne Martel's novel, The King's Daughters, or in Paul Yee's story, "Spirits of the Railway," taken from Tales from the Gold Mountain.
Hehner has been careful to balance famous and little-known pieces in her anthology.
www.umanitoba.ca /outreach/cm/vol7/no4/spiritofcanada.html   (534 words)

  
 Find this book, please!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Usually as the result of a war or environmental destruction, humanity was forced to retreat underground and live, usually a life of ignorance and superstition, until some sterling hero emerged to save them.
The classic example of this is Outside by Andre Norton, and The City Under Ground by Suzanne Martel, but it's neither of these.
The story I'm thinking of has humanity confined to one underground city, organized in levels, kind of like a gigantic underground building.
members.cox.net /cruentidei/findthis.html   (407 words)

  
 writing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
hosted by the library’s Writer in Residence, Yann Martel.
Judges Suzanne North and Ron Marken chose the winners in the short story, poetry and essay categories.
The library organized the awards to give seniors a much-needed voice in the writing world.
www.scoa.ca /writing.html   (98 words)

  
 Mlle Cvitak - Grade 6 French Immersion & Core TeacherWeb Success in School   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Version simplifiée par Daniele Geoffrion et ltric Martel.
This simplified version of Suzanne Martens original story published in the 1960s is a science-fiction story about an underground community in Montréal that survived a nuclear war.
The style is lively and there is a good blend of dialogue and descriptive passages.
teacherweb.com /ON/Tomken/Cvitak/faq5.stm   (3118 words)

  
 Rick Martel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
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 Other Fun 6th Grade Memories
I have read a lot of books and have had a lot of memories from being on the Delta Team.
My favorite book that we read in class is that The King's Daughter by Suzanne Martel.
I would rate this book a 10 on scale from 1 to 10, 1 being the worst and 10 being the best.
www.etsd.org /ems/delta/memories/pmemo6.htm   (2915 words)

  
 Alibris - Click here to find books by this author!
Marrow, Alfred Jay ~ Marrow, James ~ Marrow, James H. Marrow, Linda ~ Marrow, Stanley B. Marrs ~ Marrs, Jim ~ Marrs, Richard ~ Marrs, Suzanne ~ Marrs, Texe ~ Marrs, Texe W. Marrs, Timothy C. Marrs, Wanda ~ Marrs, Wanda J. Marrucchi, Elisa
~ Martel, Cruz ~ Martel, Gordon ~ Martel, Harry ~ Martel, James ~ Martel, John ~ Martel, Leon ~ Martel, Marcel ~ Martel, Myles ~ Martel, Olivier ~ Martel, Suzanne ~ Martel, William C. Martel, Yann
Martell, Angela ~ Martell, Arthur E. Martell, Arthur Earl ~ Martell, Bill ~ Martell, Christopher R. Martell, Dominic ~ Martell, George ~ Martell, Hazel ~ Martell, Hazel Mary ~ Martell, Luke ~ Martell, Mike ~ Martell, Nevin ~ Martell, Paul
www.alibris.com /authors/authors0262.html   (815 words)

  
 Coping with Chronic Illness and Pain
With careful attention to these, you can keep flares to a minimum, and enjoy life in spite of IBS.
Suzanne Martel writes, "When my spastic colon acts up, I ask my partner to place his hand gently on the spot that is the sorest.
The combination of the energy of a loving hand with the warmth on my tummy helps to relax and calm the area, and my spirit as well.
fibromama.info /ibs.html   (1241 words)

  
 [No title]
Even then, there were just a couple of book series from the publisher Editions Lidec - the Unipex series, edited by Maurice Gagnon, and the Volpek series, edited by Yves Thériault - which published most of the SFQ novels of the decade, and which did not specialize in SF.
There were also four juvenile SF novels by Suzanne Martel, published between 1963 and 1985.
The fact that SF could take up to five years to be translated into French, and a French paperback in Quebec could cost three times as much as an English one, may have had a bearing on the emergence of SF et fantastique québécois.
www.fanac.org /Fan_Histories/Canada/Canada-70s.html   (19645 words)

  
 GenForum - Search Engine Results
lepold hashey and lida beauchaine - suzanne cromwell martel April 18, 2005
Re: nathan and anna cromwell - Sherrie Gray April 18, 2005
nathan and anna cromwell - suzanne cromwell martel April 17, 2005
genforum.genealogy.com /cgi-bin/search.cgi?forum=mn&url=/mn/&path=/mn/&terms=Cromwell&boolean=AND   (124 words)

  
 Cool Running
ELLIOT HEALTH SYSTEMS 23:49 25:03 26:41 26:47 27:14 (27:16) (30:21) = 2:09:34 EVA MARTEL, SUSANNA WHITCHER, JAN TURNER, NICOLE LAFITTE, KRISTEN LIBBY, ANNETTE DENISE, CYNTHIA SHAPIRO 6.
NEWMARKET INTERNATIONAL 24:22 25:29 29:24 31:02 31:02 = 2:21:19 AMY GINGRAS, PATTI HOPPENSTEADT, MELANIE LABRIE, SUZANNE GIBSON, KIM SERPA 13.
KOLLSMAN 21:21 29:04 31:32 35:16 40:05 (42:54) (43:12) = 2:37:18 ANDREA PIERCE, CHRISTINE MARTEL, SUZANNE ANDERSON, PAULINE BIRON, CLAUDETTE BROWN, LOIS HEMEON, KIM FRISBIE 21.
www.coolrunning.com /bin/res_load/res_print.cgi?r=01/nh/Aug9_9thCig_set7.html   (2490 words)

  
 Siemens: Canadian Literary Awards and Prizes, from The Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Also known as the Tilden Canadian Literary Awards (1995-6), the CBC / Saturday Night Literary Awards and, from 1979-94, the CBC Radio Literary Competition; originated and administered by Robert Weaver for CBC Radio.
Awarded annually (medal plus $5,000) to a Canadian writer for excellence in a book, fictional or non-fictional, in which humour is a major element; named for Stephen leacock, our celebrated humourist of the early 20
Short Fiction: Eric Greenway, The House of the Lamp; Poetry: Suzanne Longbottom, Hitler Found Grandpa; Non-fiction: Warren Cariou, Letting Air In; Children's Literature: Edward Heidt, Emily's Pencil; Long Drama MS: Kit Brennan, Spring Planting.
www.mala.bc.ca /~soules/english/awards.htm   (8100 words)

  
 The Inter-Galactic Playground: Undrerground Again: Bev Spencer, Guardian of the Dark (Richmond Hill, Canada: ...
Underground stories definitely have an appeal for writers in this market.
I've just read a third, by Suzanne Martel (a French Canadian), which I'll talk about tomorrow.
It takes a quite different tack from either Spencer or DePrau.
farah-sf.blogspot.com /2005/02/undrerground-again-bev-spencer.html   (1186 words)

  
 BookMuse/ book reviews, discussion questions, reading group guides
Poésie: La Part de feu précédé de Le Deuil de la rancune, Suzanne Jacob
Poésie: Pour orchestre et poète seul, Émile Martel
Littérature de jeunesse (texte): Une belle journée pour mourir, Suzanne Martel
www.bookmuse.com /pages/resources/prizeGovernor.asp   (3179 words)

  
 Prof. Joseph Agassi
“Can We Learn from History?” in Suzanne Delorme, ed., Proceedings of the 12
J. Technology and Design, 7, 1997, 33-46; also in Marc J. de Vries and Arly Tamir, eds., Shaping Concepts of Technology: From Philosophical Perspecives to Mental Images, Kluwer, Dordrecht, 1997.
“The Novelty of Chomsky's Theory”, in David Martel Johnson and Christine E. Enerling, eds., The Future of the Cognitive Revolution,
www.tau.ac.il /~agass/pub.html   (6714 words)

  
 Loganberry Books: Solved Mysteries: O
Blurbs include "Kristle and Lew need to escape from the giant dome in which they are sealed" and "A fast paced imaginative tale of a brother and sister trapped within a dome, after the Earth has become plagued with pollution and sickness".
#O10--Outsiders: It looks as though you've identified your title, but in case the description reminded anyone of another book, there is one similar, The City Under Ground, by Suzanne Martel.
This is an alternative answer for the poster.
www.logan.com /loganberry/solved-o.html   (15652 words)

  
 Loganberry Books: Solved Mysteries: T
I can't remember for sure, but I think that there might have been farmers on the surface that the authorities hadn't told them about.
Other possibilities: Outside byAndre Norton or The City Under Ground by Suzanne Martel.
You might also want to check post O10 in the Stumpers area.
www.logan.com /loganberry/solved-t.html   (18071 words)

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