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(birth name:
Coleman, Ursula
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(a.k.a.
Dubosarsky, Ursula Bridget
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Born: 25 Jun 1961 Sydney, New South Wales
Gender: Female
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Full biographical information is only available to AustLit Subscribers. A truncated and unformatted biographical extract follows: Ursula Dubosarsky was born into a family of writers in Sydney in 1961, studied several languages at Sydney University and after graduating in 1982, taught French for a while to primary school children. She moved to Canberra for two years, working by day in the public service and by night writing a book that was to become Ziggy Zing (1991). Dubosarsky then travelled to Israel and spent a year on a kibbutz before returning to Australia and taking up a position as a researcher for Reader's Digest ....To gain full access to the AustLit database become a subscriber. |
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1 Nov 2006



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