Do You Know the Story of the Acadians?







Sabrina writes:


I just read that you wrote The Meeting Place, a book I proofread years ago for Bethany House.


I am very fond of Nova Scotia and I remember being able to picture some of the places in your book. I also remember wondering why more people don't know the story of the Acadians.


For me, Nova Scotia, especially Cape Breton, is one of the most beautiful places I have ever spent time. I wonder if when I first get to Scotland, it will feel like Nova Scotia to me!


My ancestry is English and Irish but I often feel there must be Scottish too because of how drawn I am to Scotland. But about The Meeting Place, you and Janette Oke crafted a wonderful book. Exciting that it is being re-released!


Dear Sabrina:


Janette and I had actually arranged to meet in Calgary, where she lived at the time, in order to begin work on the sequel to Another Homecoming.


The week before I arrived, however, we received a letter from a fan whose forebears had actually been victims of the Acadian expulsion and the resettling process in LA. It was such a compelling story, we both had chills.


The day before I arrived, Janette came up with the idea of switching babies. The concept of finishing a story with such an upheaval was daunting. How could we do this and still wind up with what felt like a positive and hope-filled climax?


But it fit the story so incredibly well, because the expulsion did create such a cataclysm for so many families. To my mind, this idea is typical of Janette's power as a story-teller. When she told me what she'd come up with, I was in awe.


Warmest and best,


Davis



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Published on July 15, 2011 06:00
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