CHARIS COTTERgrew up in downtown Toronto beside a cemetery and developed an early love of reading and acting at her local library, where she appeared in plays. She studied English in university and went to drama school in London, England. Cotter's series of biographies for children have received critical acclaim and her book,Toronto between Wars- Life in the City 1919-1939, won the Heritage Toronto Award of Excellence in 2005. Cotter has toured Canada from coast to coast, engaging children with her lively school presentations that feature games, storytelling and her entertaining alter egos- Queen Elizabeth II and the Scottish Silky Ghost. She lives in a particularly haunted part of Newfoundland, where she has been working with children to publish their own books of traditional local ghost stories.
Selected, amazon.ca's list of Best Books of September for Children
and Teens, 2014
Selected, Quill & Quire's list of Kidlit Books of the Year,
2014
“Spooky tension, friendship and compassion permeate this
exquisitely plotted middle-grade ghost story .... the story
structure weaves its way in and out—riveting and tumbling with
tension but never obvious, leaving the readers wondering if
anything is really as it seems .... readers will seesaw between
chills and snorts of laughter .... Middle-grade storytelling at its
very best—extraordinary.” - Starred Review, Kirkus Reviews
“The novel alternates between Polly’s and Rose’s first-person
points of view, and Cotter ably creates their two distinct voices,
each of which is appealing in its own way .... The Swallow is never
heavy-handed, and, best of all, it’s genuinely spooky
.... Like all the best ghost stories, The Swallow tells us
more about the living than the dead. It is a fantastic addition to
Toronto literature, with all the makings of a classic.”
- Starred Review, Quill & Quire
“Set in 1960s Toronto, this title evokes an era that seems timeless
.... readers seeking a good chill won’t mind. An additional
purchase where middle grade ghost stories are popular.” - School
Library Journal
“An unusual ghost story with a revelation that readers will long
remember.” - Booklist
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