Estelle Beauchamp | |
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Born | Montreal, Canada |
Occupation | educator |
Genre | novel |
Estelle Beauchamp is a Canadian educator and writer. [1]
She was born in Montreal, where she worked as a language teacher. Beauchamp moved to Ottawa in 1974. [1] She later moved to Sudbury. [2]
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