Core artists for KidsFleeWar

Over the past months, educators from across the continent have been facilitating artwork with kids who have fled war in Ukraine, not only as a way for kids to express their emotions, but also as a way to share those feelings with others. As time went on, a core group of artists from St. Sophia School in Mississauga became the primary contributors. I was so moved by their insight and wowed by their art that I wanted to meet them in person. To honour each of them and to thank them.
As a token of thanks, I brought them each a couple of books: Adrift at Sea, which I wrote with Tuan Ho, phenomenal artwork by Brian Deines, about a Vietnamese boy who fled war, and also my novel Making Bombs for Hitler. Here’s a photo of that core group of artists.
Ola Holyk, teacher-librarian extraordinaire, and the engine behind the artists at St. Sophia.
I had brought some books for the library as well, but Rostyslav had his eye on Last Airlift. He was fascinated with the book and kept on asking about it. How can an author resist such enthusiasm? I gave it to him, and its sequel, One Step at a Time. He was very excited. Since I basically gave him the copy that I was donating to the school, I’ll be sending copies to the school as well.
the whole class
artists with educators
The whole class with Ms Holyk, teacher-librarian extraordinaire.
One of our very gifted artists.

Author: Marsha

I write historical fiction, mostly from the perspective of young people who are thrust in the midst of war.