Since some of the research for Finding Home took place at Upper Canada Village, it seems fitting that the novel has now found a home in The Village Store there. I visited this historic site yesterday and dropped off twenty-four copies of the book. I also had my picture taken with David Grant, an interpreter at the sawmill. He was fascinated to see the mill on the front cover of the book but was dismayed at the mess of lumber in the picture. He indicated the wood behind him and assured me that they were trying to keep it tidier.
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