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Sue Farrell Holler

    This author finds inspiration for her work in real people, places, and events, a path sparked by an unusual fourth-grade writing assignment. Her journey as a writer often involves drawing from her observations of the world around her. In addition to authoring books, she works as a freelance journalist and a regular columnist, where she explores the joys and challenges of family life. The simple act of seeing her name on an envelope still brings a distinct thrill of anticipation.

    Raven, Rabbit, Deer
    Finding Moose
    Lacey and the African Grandmothers
    • Lacey and the African Grandmothers

      • 164 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.8(18)Add rating

      The narrative follows Lacey Little Bird, a member of a large Siksika family in Alberta, as she discovers a program aimed at supporting African grandmothers caring for children orphaned by AIDS. Motivated by compassion and a desire to contribute, Lacey decides to participate in making and selling purses, highlighting themes of community support and cross-cultural connections. The story intertwines personal growth with a meaningful cause, showcasing the impact of collective efforts in addressing global issues.

      Lacey and the African Grandmothers
    • The story follows a boy and his grandfather on a forest walk, where they embark on a quest to find a moose. As they journey through the woods, they encounter various animals and plants, highlighting the beauty of nature and the bond between generations. This exploration fosters curiosity and appreciation for wildlife, making it a heartwarming tale of adventure and discovery.

      Finding Moose
    • Raven, Rabbit, Deer

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      A boy greets animal neighbors on a snowy walk, learning their names and tracks from his beloved grandfather

      Raven, Rabbit, Deer