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| Born | April 21, 1943 Bognor Regis, England |
| Occupation | Children's writer, novelist, poet, environmental activist |
| Language | English |
| Education | Simon Fraser University (B.Ed.) University of British Columbia (M.F.A.) Simon Fraser University (The Writer's Studio) |
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Annette LeBox (born April 21, 1943) is a children's writer, novelist, poet, and environmental activist.[1]
LeBox was born in England during the Second World War. When her father, a Canadian soldier, was killed on Juno Beach on D-Day, her mother, a British war widow, brought her to Brockville, Ontario where she was raised. She moved to British Columbia, Canada, in the seventies and currently resides in Maple Ridge, dividing her time between the city and her remote cabin in the Cariboo grasslands. She has published six children's picture books and two YA novels.[1]
LeBox is also an environmental activist. She was a founding member of a local environmental group, the Pitt Polder Preservation Society, and a major stakeholder in the conservation of two regional parks, Blaney Bog and Codd Wetland. These ecosystems harbor Greater Sandhill cranes and coho salmon.[1][5]
As a poet, LeBox has published 45 poems in literary magazines.[1]
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