Tracy Kasaboski

Author

Tracy Kasaboski was born in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, but grew up in the town of Deep River, Ontario. She has been a writer since the age of five, around the same time her mother bought her a plastic typewriter. She is the co-author of two books, The Occupied Garden, the story of her grandparents’ experiences in Nazi occupied Holland, and The Cowkeeper’s Wish, a family memoir that spans 100 years and recounts a tale of poverty, war, heartbreak and love. Both books were written with her sister, novelist Kristen den Hartog. 

Tracy writes in the small community of Laurentian Hills in the beautiful Ottawa Valley. She is currently at work on a novel set in England in the 1920s, about an earnest fellow who transforms his unhappy life with an adventurous and prolonged ride on a 1917 motorcycle.

 

Kristen Den Hartog

Author

Kristen den Hartog is the author of four highly acclaimed novels and, with her sister Tracy Kasaboski, two works of history-based non-fiction. Her most recent novel, And Me Among Them, won the Alberta Book Publishing Award for Trade Fiction, and was nominated for the Trillium Award, whose jury called it “a magical, wonderful novel like no other.” She is currently at work on a book about soldiers and staff at a military hospital in WW1 Toronto. She also makes one-of-a-kind collages based on children’s books, and inspired by the stories read with her daughter when she was little. Kristen was born in Deep River, and lives with her husband and their dear old beagle in Toronto.