Rosemary Sullivan is a Canadian author born in 1947.
She has written poetry, biographies, and anthologies throughout her career.
Sullivan's work often focuses on historical figures and events, conducting extensive research to provide detailed accounts.
Her writing style is praised for its readability and ability to engage readers with complex subjects.
Sullivan has received acclaim for her biographical works, including books on Margaret Atwood and Gwendolyn MacEwen.
Her approach to non-fiction combines thorough investigation with narrative storytelling, as demonstrated in "The Betrayal of Anne Frank." Sullivan's work contributes significantly to Canadian literature and historical research.
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