Patricia was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She graduated from Western University in London, Ontario and taught elementary school there for seventeen years. Patricia lived on Lake Cecebe, near Burks Falls, Ontario for several years and then moved near Vancouver, British Columbia where she lives with her husband, close to her grandchildren and the beauty of the mountains and ocean.
Look-a-like fraternal twins, Shannon and Mic are delighted when Mic is hired as a page in Ottawa in 1867. It is a chance for their family to climb out of poverty. When Mic gets sick and can no longer work, Shannon convinces her parents she can do a “boy’s job.”
Shannon must hide her identity from Members of Parliament, but also keep anot
Look-a-like fraternal twins, Shannon and Mic are delighted when Mic is hired as a page in Ottawa in 1867. It is a chance for their family to climb out of poverty. When Mic gets sick and can no longer work, Shannon convinces her parents she can do a “boy’s job.”
Shannon must hide her identity from Members of Parliament, but also keep another big secret. Her efforts to fool everyone involved seems to work until her long lost uncle comes to town with his Fenian brotherhood, ready to overthrow the government to send a message back to Britain to free Ireland. Shannon, Mic and their friend, Ian, must somehow thwart these terrorists.
The children debate whether to tell John A. MacDonald, the premier of Canada West, before the first Dominion Day of Canada festivities start on July the first.
Seventeen-year-old Taylor is standing by her high school locker, suddenly she finds herself in a slit trench next to her much younger grandfather in the middle of World War 11. Confusion over how she got here is the least of her problems. Handed an Enfield rifle she must join the Canadian army and fight the enemy. Armed with some historic
Seventeen-year-old Taylor is standing by her high school locker, suddenly she finds herself in a slit trench next to her much younger grandfather in the middle of World War 11. Confusion over how she got here is the least of her problems. Handed an Enfield rifle she must join the Canadian army and fight the enemy. Armed with some historical facts Taylor must convince her grandfather she is not a psychic, or a mentally unbalanced soldier, but truly his granddaughter, who has arrived somehow from the future. And how will she get back to her own time?
The new prime minister of Canada’s daughter, Cookie, is kidnapped. The RCMP searches the country for her while keeping the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) at bay. While the adults are distracted, her brother, Tim, stumbles upon a secret passage in their residence at 24 Sussex Drive and picks up what could be clues to his sis
The new prime minister of Canada’s daughter, Cookie, is kidnapped. The RCMP searches the country for her while keeping the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) at bay. While the adults are distracted, her brother, Tim, stumbles upon a secret passage in their residence at 24 Sussex Drive and picks up what could be clues to his sister’s abduction. Whom can Tim trust to confide the secrets that he seems to collect at every turn? As his sister tries to outwit her kidnappers, Tim tries to make sense of the clues he unravels. Who would want to kidnap Cookie? Books by Patricia Corbett Bowman from Vancouver, available from Amazon books.
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