Christy Jordan-Fenton vit à Fort St. John, en Colombie-Britannique, Margaret Pokiak-Fenton est sa belle-mère.
Margaret Pokiak-Fenton a passé son enfance sur l''Île Banks dans l''océan Arctique. Elle vit maintenant à Fort St. John, en Colombie-Britannique.
Liz Amini-Holmes est diplômée de l''Academy of Art College de San Francisco. Elle illustre des livres pour enfants et travaille pour différents journaux, magazines et entreprises qui oeuvrent notamment dans le domaine de l''éducation et du jeu. Elle vit à San Francisco, en Californie.
Christy Jordan-Fenton has been an infantry soldier, a pipeline laborer, a survival instructor, and a bare back bronco rider. Christy has also worked with street children. She was born just outside Rimbey, Alberta, and has lived in Australia, South Africa, and the United States. She now lives near Fort St. John, British Columbia. Christy worked with her mother in law, Margaret Pokiak-Fenton, to write this story. This is the second story they''ve written together.
Margaret Pokiak-Fenton was born on a tiny island far north of the Arctic Circle. She spent her early years on Banks Island; when she was eight years old she traveled to the mainland to attend the Catholic residential school in Aklavik, Northwest Territories. In her early twenties, while working for the Hudson''s Bay Company in Tuktoyaktuk, she met her husband-to-be, Lyle, who was working on the Dew Line project. She followed him south to Fort St. John and together they raised eight children. Margaret can be found most Saturdays at the local farmer''s market, where she sells traditionnal Inuit crafts and the best bread and bannock in the North Peace.
Liz Amini-Holmes was born in the San Francisco Bay area. The young artist creates illustrations for books, editorial, advertising, merchandising and multimedia.