What is "home" exactly? Is it just the place where you sleep? Where you keep your stuff? An apartment, a house, an igloo, or even somewhere out under the stars? Well, these are the sorts of questions that the members of one family start asking...
What is "home" exactly? Is it just the place where you sleep? Where you keep your stuff? An apartment, a house, an igloo, or even somewhere out under the stars? Well, these are the sorts of questions that the members of one family start asking...
Author Lindsay Jay studied literature in university, and has written poetry since adolescence, but it wasn't until the stresses of COVID was paired with discovering mold in her family home, forcing her to make other living arrangements for her family, that she was inspired to write this particular, semi-autobiographical story. With four children, ages six and under, Lindsay and her husband lived in six different houses while renovations were being done to repair the mold damage to their home. Not surprisingly, she started imagining an alternative universe in which they could, as a family, simply walk away from the pandemic's financial and emotional stresses-not to mention the hassle of online work and schooling-strap on backpacks, and travel around to all their favorite places. While this dream was obviously not feasible, she hopes that the fun, upbeat story it inspired will be enjoyed by readers and become a wonderful memento of this time for her own children. Lindsay currently lives in Toronto, Ontario, with her husband and their four children.
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