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Allan Levine (born February 10, 1956) is a Canadian author from Winnipeg, Manitoba, known mainly for his award-winning non-fiction and historical mystery writing. ==Life and works== Levine attended the University of Manitoba and the University of Toronto; he got a PhD in Canadian history from Toronto in 1985. His graduate thesis on the grain business in Winnipeg was turned into his first book in 1987, at which point he was already teaching and freelancing as a journalist. He is an alumnus of Camp Massad of Manitoba.〔Morley Walker, "Allan Levine to write Mackenzie King biography," ''Winnipeg Free Press'', September 10, 2009, D2.〕〔''Canadian Who's Who'', ed. Elizambeth Lumley, Vol. XXXIX, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004, 773.〕 Levine 's non-fiction work ''Fugitives of the Forest'' was awarded the Yad Vashem Prize in Holocaust History in the 1999 Canadian Jewish Book Awards, and his series of Sam Klein Mysteries have won him a broad audience of mystery lovers. In late 2004, Levine toured Germany promoting ''Die Sünden der Suffragetten'', the German translation of his mystery ''Sins of the Suffragette''.〔Helen and Stan Vine Canadian Jewish Book Awards Past Award Winners, http://kofflerarts.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/CJBA_pastwinners_1989-2013.pdf〕〔Ilan Mester, "Allan Levine has a lot to Celebrate," ''Shalom Life''," May 17, 2010, http://www.shalomlife.com/culture/12618/allan-levine-has-a-lot-to-celebrate/〕
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