Diana Stevan
Författare till A Cry From The Deep
Verk av Diana Stevan
Taggad
Allmänna fakta
- Andra namn
- Klewchuk
- Nationalitet
- Canadian
- Land (för karta)
- Canada
- Födelseort
- Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
- Bostadsorter
- West Vancouver, B.C. and Campbell River, B.C.
- Utbildning
- B. Sc. in H. Ec, M.S.W.
- Yrken
- family therapist, model, actress, teacher, librarian, freelance sports reporter for CBC television
- Relationer
- Married
- Organisationer
- Writers Union of Canada, B.C. Federation of Writers
- Priser och utmärkelser
- Finalist for 2019 Whistler Independent Book Awards, Semi-finalist 2019 Kindle Book Award for Literary Fiction, Honorable Mention 2020 Writer's Digest Award for Self-Published Book
- Kort biografi
- Diana Stevan likes to joke she’s a Jill of all trades as she’s worked as a family therapist, teacher, librarian, model, actress and sports reporter for CBC television. She’s published newspaper articles, poetry; a short story, and a novelette, The Blue Nightgown, a coming-of-age story set in the 1950s.
Her novels cross genres: A Cry from the Deep, a time-slip romantic mystery/adventure; The Rubber Fence, women’s fiction, inspired by her work on a psychiatric ward, the award-winning Sunflowers Under Fire, historical fiction / family saga based on her Ukrainian grandmother’s life in Russia during WWI, and its sequel Lilacs in the Dustbowl, set during the Great Depression in Manitoba. The third book in Lukia’s Family Saga series, Paper Roses on Stony Mountain, will be launched Oct. 15, 2022.
When Diana isn’t writing, she loves to garden, travel, and read. With their two daughters grown, she lives with her husband Robert on Vancouver Island and West Vancouver, British Columbia.
Medlemmar
Recensioner
Priser
Statistik
- Verk
- 5
- Medlemmar
- 16
- Popularitet
- #679,947
- Betyg
- 5.0
- Recensioner
- 1
- ISBN
- 12
In a time of war and revolt, Lukia is left at home alone to take care of her 6 children but that soon ends when they are removed from their land and sent to a camp for war refugees. She and her children live in the camp for fourteen years before they can return home and start to rebuild their home. During these years, it's up to her to make sure that her children are clothed and fed and kept safe. She is very religious and uses her religion and the old folk ways to help keep everyone safe. A major problem is keeping everyone healthy because there is a lot of typhus in the camp and because they are so crowded, disease spreads quickly. As she is faced with more hardship, she works to remain strong and be a good mother to her children and keep them safe.
This is the story of one strong woman who with love, perseverance and faith works tirelessly to keep her family safe from the war around them, safe from the beginning of communism and helps them grow into responsible adults. She to make a lot of sacrifices and is met with sorrow throughout her life but she remains stoic. She is not a character that readers will forget.
Thanks to the publisher for a copy of this book to read and review. All opinions are my own.… (mer)