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Hugh
Brewster is a Canadian editor, writer and publishing executive who
has worked on many books for children, while being involved in the publishing
industry for over 30 years. He began his career in 1971, as a manuscript
editor at Pocket Books Canada. In 1972, he joined Scholastic Canada as
an editor and eventually became responsible for several of Scholastic's
school book clubs. While there, he also started a successful teacher's
book club, a book club for families, and was involved in the creation
of Scholastic’s Canadian book publishing program. In 1980 he was
transferred to New York as Manager of the Adult Marketing Division of
Scholastic U.S.
He was instrumental in the founding of Madison Press Books
in 1979 and returned to Canada in 1984 to become Vice-President,
Editorial Director and Publisher. During his twenty-year tenure,
the company became one of the world’s leading book producers,
responsible for developing international co-editions, such
as The World of Robert Bateman; The Canadian Living Cookbook; The
Discovery of the Titanic; TSAR: The Lost World of Nicholas & Alexandra and Polar
the Titanic Bear as well as the “Time Quest” and “I
Was There” series for children.
As a writer, his children’s books have won a number
of major awards, including the Norma Fleck Award for At
Vimy Ridge. He also wrote Dieppe: Canada’s Darkest
Day of WWII, and On Juno Beach: Canada’s D-Day
Heroes. Hugh has made television appearances on CTV’s
Canada AM, City TV’s Breakfast Television, and CHCH’s
Morning Live. He is also a guest lecturer for publishing programs
at Centennial College and Ryerson University.
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