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    Annick Smith (born 1936) is a French-born American writer and filmmaker whose work often focuses on the natural world. Biography. The daughter of Jewish-Hungarian émigrés, Smith was born in Paris and raised in Chicago, Illinois.

  2. The official Facebook page for author Annick Smith.

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  3. A multicultural anthology, edited by Susan O’Connor and Annick Smith, about the enduring importance and shifting associations of the hearth in our world. A hearth is many things: a place for...

  4. Mar 16, 1995 · At the time of writing, Annick Smith, a widow and mother of four sons, has been living in her recycled farmhouse, in a valley that empties its waters into the Big Blackfoot River, for more than twenty years.

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  5. Annick Smith (born 1936) is a writer and filmmaker whose work often focuses on the natural world. The daughter of Hungarian migrs, Smith was born in Paris and raised in Chicago, Illinois. In 1964, she moved to Montana, where she and her husband and sons eventually settled on a 163-acre ranch in the Blackfoot River valley.

  6. Annick Smith is a writer and filmmaker whose work deals primarily with the literature and history of Montana, memoir, travel, and environmental issues. Born in Paris, France, in 1936, she grew up in Chicago, Illinois. Since 1964, she has lived in Montana, where her husband, David Smith taught at the University of Montana.

  7. Annick Smith is a writer and filmmaker from western Montana. Born in Paris, she grew up in Chicago, lived in Seattle, and has settled in Montana for over fifty years. She was a filmmaker first, producing the prize-winning feature "Heartland" and was a co-producer of "A River Runs Through It."