Friday: A wonderful welcome at Highlands Elementary

I had been in correspondence with Linette McNeil, Highland’s teacher-librarian, for several weeks. She had been searching for copies of my Dear Canada novel, Prisoners in the Promised Land, but could only find used copies. Nearly all of my 30 years of books are still in print, but this one currently isn’t. However, a few years ago the Toronto Ukrainian Canadian Congress ordered a special print run in softcover to give as a graduation gift to grade 8 students in Toronto Ukrainian schools. I received some author copies. I brought Linette two of them, and in lieu of payment, she made a donation to the Canada-Ukraine Foundation.

What a lovely surprise I had when I got to the school!

Students were very engaged and asked lots of questions. In the background is my grade 4 report card — the first one — when I was failed.

Kseniia, who escaped from Mariupol when the the 2022 attacks began, was in the audience and stayed after to introduce herself. She asked if she could get her sister Melaniia out of her class so we could meet and get a photo. A very emotional meeting.

These are the students who introduced me. I’m always impressed with students who are able to get up in front of a big group of their peers and calmly deliver their words.

We got a group pic too!

Author: Marsha

I write historical fiction, mostly from the perspective of young people who are thrust in the midst of war.