Beatrice (Culleton) is born in St. Boniface, Winnipeg, Manitoba. She is the youngest of the four children, she grew up in a foster's home, but she said she had a pretty happy childhood. When she was 17 years old, Beatrice moved to Toronto where she went to George Brown University. Her older sister Vivian committed suicide in 1964; Beatrice decided to write a book after the second sister, Casey committed suicide in 1980. "Search for rain tree in April" was published in 1983 based on her own experience, and it is a standard in Canada. A revised version of the April Rain Tree is taught in schools around the world. In 1999, Peguis Press (Current Portage & Main Press) published "Critical Edition to Find Rain Trees in April". Black Cat and a Small Mouse The second novel, The Shadow in the Shadows, was published in 2000. Beatrice has been communicating with organizations, schools and universities both at home and abroad. In the leisure time, we will further pursue long-term interest in design and construction carpenters project.
In this novel's article "Two Sisters, April and Cheryl Raintree" I write: BeatriceCulleton has a brutal experience of the character April and Cheryl Raintree of "Finding April Raintree". There is a great difficulty. Through them. Discuss how the hero deals with the experiences of the victims, how they relate to it, or how they go beyond them like Cheryl. This paper starts with a small historical section and the reader will learn some interesting information about Metis. After summarizing the story, I will focus on three steps in the growth of a girl. In the main part, we explain several examples where April and Cheryl faced racial discrimination.
April Rain Tree originally published in 2016 will be re-released in July 2016 (Amazon is said to be September) (NetGalley says). It is an adaptation of the Rain Tree in Inn in April for high school children. It is taken away from their parents and speaks of the story of April and her sister Cheryl who was entrusted with foster care. They were sent to several families as a child, and continued until the early twenties. Compared to Cheryl 's heritage and life, the view in April is cynical. Trying to hide in Metis in April and trying to live a better lifestyle than they grew, Cheryl wanted to accept her Metis and improve her life. This is a realistic story that many people should know, but it is very heavy for high school students and young people. It includes a tragic explanation of alcoholism, rape and discrimination, which denies the human heritage.