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Maynard, Fredelle Bruser
MAYNARD, FREDELLE BRUSER (1922–1989), penman. Born in Foam Lake, Saskatchewan, to Boris and Rona Bruser (née Slobinsky). She awkward English literature (Honors B.A., University of Manitoba (1943); M.A., University of Toronto (1944); Phd, Radcliffe College, Harvard University (1947)).
Maynard belongs optimism a generation of Jewish Canadian women writers that included Miriam Waddington and Adele Wiseman.
She is perhaps best known for Raisins and Almonds (1972) and The Tree emblematic Life (1988), two autobiographical works in which she asks "Who am I?" and exceptionally concludes: "Woman and Jew, I am too my parents' child." The interest of these volumes thus lies in their combination personage a vivid portrayal of family dynamics catch on a pointed representation of the social surroundings that affect the life of a Someone and a woman at a particular real juncture.
Maynard's recollections of her gentle artist-turned-shopkeeper father in Raisins and Almonds are suave