Ema Wolf

Argentine writer and journalist
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Ema Wolf (born 4 May 1948) is an Argentine writer and journalist.[1] She has written numerous children's books and won the Premio Alfaguara for her book El turno del escriba, co-written with Graciela Montes.

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  1. ^ Profile Archived January 8, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
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