Graciela Montes (born 1947) is an
Argentine
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writer and translator.
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, she graduated from the University of Buenos Aires
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. The author of numerous books for children and young adults, she has also written a number of books for grown-ups. She won the Premio Alfaguara for her book ''El turno del escriba'', co-written with Ema Wolf
Ema Wolf (born May 4, 1948) is an Argentine writer and journalist.Profile
She has written numerous children's books and ...
.
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1947 births
Argentine women writers
Argentine translators
Living people
University of Buenos Aires alumni
Date of birth missing (living people)
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