Joudry, Patricia (1921–2000)
Joudry, Patricia (1921–2000)
Canadian playright and novelist. Born Oct 18, 1921, in Spirit River, Alberta, Canada; died Oct 28, 2000, in Powell River, British Columbia, Canada.
Wrote plays for radio including adaptations of Anne of Green Gables; suffered from acute sensitivity to noise and, with daughter Rafaele Joudry, wrote Sound Therapy: Music to Recharge Your Brain; works include Teach Me How to Cry (1955), The Dweller on the Threshold (1973), Spirit River to Angels: Religions I Have Loved and Left (1977) and The Selena Tree (1980).
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