Claudia Maria Cornwall, born in nineteen forty-eight, is a distinguished Canadian journalist and writer, renowned for her compelling narratives and insightful explorations of personal and historical themes.
Her literary journey includes a notable second non-fiction work, titled Letter from Vienna: A Daughter Uncovers her Family's Jewish Past. This autobiographical account not only reflects her family's rich heritage but also earned her the prestigious Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize in nineteen ninety-six.
With a career spanning several decades, Cornwall has established herself as a prominent figure in the literary world, captivating readers with her unique voice and dedication to uncovering the truths of her ancestry.