
So wonderful that Don’t Tell the Enemy has been shortlisted for the 2020 MYRCA Northern Lights award. An honour to be included in such a stellar list of nominees.
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So wonderful that Don’t Tell the Enemy has been shortlisted for the 2020 MYRCA Northern Lights award. An honour to be included in such a stellar list of nominees.





It was fun chatting with students about Stolen Girl, Making Bombs for Hitler and The War Below! I spoke with students from River Crest Elementary in Hudson WI, Wisconier Middle School in Brookfield CT and Trion Middle School in GA. Thanks, Scholastic Book Fairs for arranging this!
On April 26th I had the honour of participatin the the District School Board of Niagara Forest of Reading celebration. There were nearly 1500 kids participating. It was a blast! Check out this video:
It was also great to catch up with writer friends and fellow nominees.



I was picked up in the wee hours of Easter Sunday morning to begin my trip to Louisville Kentucky on behalf of Scholastic Book Fairs and the publication of Stolen Girl. It was a quick three day trip but in that time I met with enthusiastic students and staff at 6 schools!
My first stop was Buckner Elementary:



Scholastic Book Fairs Field Rep Carol Cook and Field Manager Cindy Herman then took me out for lunch, and since this was my first time in Kentucky, I had to try a Hot Brown, which was invented in Louisville. Yum! It was huge! I couldn’t eat it all but it was delicious!

Next school was Holy Trinity, where I was greeted with a large bomb-festooned banner and many enthusiastic students.

I asked those who had questions to come up to the front to ask them. Their questions were displayed on the screen so all of the students could see.




On Tuesday, we visited Bloom Elementary. I was very impressed with the stately architecture of the building itself and loved the bright and airy renovations, in particular the broken glass mosaic tiles in the front foyer.





I was packed and checked out when Cindy took me to our first school on Wednesday, Mount Washington. A beautiful banner decorated the entrance!



The final school on the trip was the Christian Academy. It was a good thing Carol and I didn’t stop for lunch because there were FOUR car accidents on the road between Mount Washington and Christian Academy! As it was, we got to the school in plenty of time. Students were enthusiastic and asked great questions!
Thank you, Cindy and Carol for taking such good care of me! It was an awesome adventure!!
So happy for Van! Too Young to Escape has been shortlisted for the Children’s Literature Roundtables of Canada 2019 Information Book Award!






On Wednesday, I visited St. Josephat Ukrainian School in Toronto in the afternoon, and St. Jerome School in Mississauga in the morning. It was great to visit both of these schools again — like visiting an old friend! On Saturday, I visited Ridna Shkola in Oakville, and then Ivan Franko Ukrainian School in Mississauga and was honoured by the enthusiastic reception!