Carolyn Gossage is an accomplished author, editor, and translator specializing in historical non-fiction, particularly narratives from World War II. A graduate of the University of Toronto and La Sorbonne, she has authored notable books like "The Accidental Captives" and "Gentleman Spy, " published by Dundurn Press and I. B. Tauris.
Outside of writing, Carolyn has a background as an English and History teacher at Canadas National Ballet School and works on creating subtitles for documentary films. She actively maintains a personal blog where she shares her thoughts on books and the writing process, reflecting her deep-seated passion for literature and storytelling.
Her book, "The Accidental Captives, " tells the deeply personal and true story of seven women, including her own mother, who were stranded in Nazi Germany during WWII.
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