Sharon Butala
Sharon Butala (born Sharon Annette LeBlanc in 1940 in Nipawin, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian novelist and non-fiction writer known for works that explore prairie life, nature and spirituality. She began publishing in the 1980s after moving to a ranch near Eastend, Saskatchewan; her output includes novels, memoirs and nature essays. She has been shortlisted multiple times for the Governor General's Award and has received numerous honours for literature and conservation. She has lived in Saskatchewan and later Calgary, Alberta.
Awards
['Officer of the Order of Canada (2001)', 'Marian Engel Award (1998)', 'Saskatchewan Order of Merit (2009)', 'Cheryl and Henry Kloppenburg Award for Literary Excellence (2012)', 'W.O. Mitchell City of Calgary Book Award (2019)', 'Honorary degrees (University of Regina, University of Saskatchewan, University of Alberta)']
Notable Works
['Country of the Heart', 'The Perfection of the Morning: An Apprenticeship in Nature', 'Where I Live Now: A Journey through Love and Loss to Healing and Hope', 'Lilac Moon', 'The Girl in Saskatoon']
