Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch

Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch

Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch has written at least 18 books. Their most popular book is Making Bombs for Hitler with 3 saves with an average rating of 5⭐.

They are best known for writing in the genres one, asdfsa, and Asdfsa.

mone, asdfsa, and Asdfsa are their most common moods.

Author Bio

Marsha tricked her teachers into thinking she knew how to read until it all caught up with her in grade 4 when she failed the provincial reading exam. Adding insult to injury, they made her repeat the whole year. As the tallest and oldest kid in the class, she didn't want to be seen learning to read with little skinny books and she was too proud to ask for help, so she taught herself how to read by taking out the fattest book in the children's section of the Brantford Public Library -- Oliver Twist. She kept on renewing it for a whole year.

Reading that book was a turning point in her life. She decided that she loved reading big fat fiction, and wanted to write it too. She devoured novels by the gallon.

Her grade 10 English teacher sent her to the vice principal's office because she asked too many questions in class. She was placed in enriched English as punishment and loved every minute of it. She took a degree in English at the University of Western Ontario. She needed a language option to complete her degree but she wasn't very good in French so she stupidly signed up for Russian. Everyone else in Russian class was a native speaker and Marsha didn't even know the alphabet. She made herself flash cards and practiced each morning on the bus as she went to school. She got the lowest mark in the class, but she did pass!

Upon graduating, she backpacked around Europe, and then took the first job she could get when she got home: selling industrial supplies. She was the first woman in Canada to sell industrial supplies. Marsha taught herself how to design grinding wheels, recommend drills and so on.

While selling industrial supplies was interesting, Marsha never forgot her first dream, which was to become an author. She went back to school and got her Master's degree in library science, figuring this would help her with research techniques. She worked as a librarian for a brief time, but then turned her hand to writing.

After 100 rejections, her first book was published in 1996. More than 10 have been published since.

Authorship percentage indicates primary author status - excluding introductions, forewards and other contributions.

Series

6 released books

Authored 0% of series

WW2

WW2 is a 6-book series first released in 2010 with contributions by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch.

Stolen Girl
Stolen Child
The War Below
Don't Tell the Nazis
Trapped in Hitler's Web

Series

24 released books

Authored 0% of series

Dear Canada

Dear Canada is a 24-book series first released in 2001 with contributions by Sarah Ellis, Sharon Stewart, and Barbara Haworth-Attard.

A Prairie as Wide as the Sea: The Immigrant Diary of Ivy Weatherall
Banished from Our Home: The Acadian Diary of Angélique Richard
A Trail of Broken Dreams: The Gold Rush Diary of Harriet Palmer
The Death of My Country: The Plains of Abraham Diary of Geneviève Aubuchon
Turned Away: The World War II Diary of Devorah Bernstein

Series

1 primary book

Authored 0% of series

Vietnamese Refugee narratives

Vietnamese Refugee narratives is a 1-book series first released in 2016 with contributions by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch.

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Adrift at Sea: A Vietnamese Boy's Story of Survival