Arnolda Dufour Bowes said her goal with her new book, 'Maggie Lou, Firefox,' was that it be something parents read with their kids.
Arnolda Dufour Bowes said her fictional story“I was an avid reader growing up, and then being a homeschooling mom I just noticed there was a kind of void forShe said she wanted to bring something to life that her children could relate to, adding that a Métis family is distinct and unique.Dufour Bowes said her children enjoyed her stories of her childhood like when they would box or wrestle in the living room.
Dufour Bowes said her goal with the book was that it be something parents read with their kids, noting there was some stuff in the book that parents would find entertaining as well.Advertisement
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