by Annette | Jan 4, 2012 | The Stories Behind The Books
I wrote Wild Bog Tea as a plea to preserve Blaney Bog. This rare and hidden wetland, located in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, was slated for an industrial cranberry operation. Members of the Pitt Polder Preservation Society and myself launched a grassroots campaign...
by Annette | Jan 4, 2012 | The Stories Behind The Books
Miracle of Willowcreek is based on my experiences fighting another development proposal on the Pitt Polder. In the novel, the main character, Tess, and her friends take a courageous stand against developers in order to save a small flock of Sandhill cranes. When Tess...
by Annette | Jan 4, 2012 | The Stories Behind The Books
When Swan-set Bay Resort proposed to build a golf course in the Pitt Polder, I wrote a fairytale about the detrimental effects of golf courses on wetlands. The Pitt Polder is a lowland area in Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, about 46 kilometres east of Vancouver. ...
by Annette | Dec 31, 2011 | Sliding Images
Circle of Cranes is a story of Suyin, a 13-year old orphan who has a mysterious connection to the cranes in her small Chinese village. When a human smuggler or snakehead arrives promising riches in America, the villagers elect Suyin to go as their benefactress. But...
by Annette | Dec 31, 2011 | Sliding Images
Circle of Cranes is a story of Suyin, a 13-year old orphan who has a mysterious connection to the cranes in her small Chinese village. When a human smuggler or snakehead arrives promising riches in America, the villagers elect Suyin to go as their benefactress. But...
by Annette | Dec 31, 2011 | The Stories Behind The Books
When I was a little girl, my grandmother taught me to knit. I made scarves and doll clothes in many colours of the rainbow with Nanny’s leftover yarn. As a child, I dreamed of becoming a ballet dancer, but my mom couldn’t afford dance lessons. I never became a...