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Oonah McFee
Oonah McFee, née Browne (September 11, 1916 – December 19, 2006)〔(Oonah McFee's Obituary )〕 was a Canadian novelist and short story writer,〔William H. New, ''The Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada''. ISBN 0-8020-0761-9.〕 who won the Books in Canada First Novel Award for her 1977 novel ''Sandbars''.〔"And the winner is..." ''The Globe and Mail'', April 1, 1978.〕 Born in Newcastle, New Brunswick and raised in the Ottawa Valley area,〔 she worked for CBC Radio's Ottawa station CBO in the 1930s, and married her colleague Allan McFee in 1941.〔 They later moved to Toronto, where Allan was an announcer for the CBC's national network, while Oonah began to study creative writing in the 1960s,〔(Oonah McFee Collection ). University of Toronto.〕 publishing her first short story in ''Texas Quarterly'' in 1971.〔 Following her award win for ''Sandbars'', she was writer in residence at Trent University in 1979,〔 and continued to publish short stories and journalism.〔 She planned a sequel to ''Sandbars'' to be titled ''Silent Eyes'', but the book was never published.〔 ==References==
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