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Victoria Forester

Victoria Forester is a Canadian author and a successful screenwriter. She is known for her best-selling novel, ''The Girl Who Could Fly''.
==Early life==
Forester was born and grew up in a remote farm in Ontario, Canada.〔(Macmillan Author- Victoria Forester ), Retrieved on 4 September 2010〕 When she was 7 years old, she was passionate to be a nun, but resisted such a calling after watching Julie Andrews's ''The Sound of Music''. When Lady Diana became a princess, Forester spent hours planning her ordinary wardrobe into a princess wardrobe.
During that time, she decided to become a princess detective who solved international cases to bring world peace. This lasted until she and her sister discovered synchronized swimming. Both planned in detail their lives as future world famous synchronized swimmers. As Forester grew older, she would write out her ever-changing careers in detail. She spent her days imagining doing all sort of things and wrote about it. She studied and graduated from the University of Toronto.

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