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Adaya Solves the Case of the Missing Easter Rabbit
Adaya Solves the Case of the Missing Easter Rabbit
Adaya Solves the Case of the Missing Easter Rabbit
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Adaya Solves the Case of the Missing Easter Rabbit

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This story takes place in the Village of Annaheim, Saskatchewan. Adaya wakes up on Easter morning only to discover the Easter Bunny is missing! She decides to start searching for the rabbit with her puppy, Leif, and her best friend, Gem.They begin a new adventure when they meet up with a kind old wizard, a chatty robin, and a protective squirrel. The girls and Leif are chased by Mr. Fred Fox who is looking for the Easter Bunny so he can devour all of his Easter eggs. This is an exciting children’s Easter adventure.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 24, 2019
ISBN9781988345932
Adaya Solves the Case of the Missing Easter Rabbit
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Susan Hathiramani

Susan grew up on a farm near the Boreal Forest in Saskatchewan. At an early age, she developed a love for drawing, gymnastics, horses, and being outdoors with nature. After graduating from Business College, she moved to the North West Territories and worked as Travel Agent at Northland Travel. After a year passed by, she missed her family and living on the prairies. Then she decided to move back to rural Saskatchewan in 1990. At the age of twenty-six, she met her future husband, John Ewert, who was the owner of a kitchen manufacturing company in Alvena, Saskatchewan. After a few conversations, she discovered they had both worked as Visual Merchandisers for the Eaton’s Department store in the 1980s. Then after having a cup of coffee with John, she discovered they had both shared the same Supervisor, Al Dyck, even though they had both worked in different cities. She was delighted to find out he was the display person who had set up the ‘Once Upon a Christmas’ display at the Eaton’s store in Saskatoon. In addition, John worked on the display until it was dismantled, and moved to a museum in Saskatoon. You can see the display during the Christmas season at the “Western Development Museum" in Saskatoon. After they moved to Saskatoon, they met each once again and began dating. Then after two years passed by, they decided to make it official and were married on October 28, 1991. Throughout their years of marriage, they enjoyed sharing many common threads with each other. They both had a passion for owning small businesses. In addition, during their marriage, they enjoyed creating art, gardening, nature hikes, politics, photography and renovating old houses. In 2004, they moved to Hawarden after a series of financial setbacks. Their friend, Gordo Pederson found them a 1906 church that was for sale. Then they sold their home in Saskatoon and purchased the former United Church of Hawarden and an Eaton's catalogue house. Together they renovated both places. After three years of living in the village of Hawarden, John decided to retire from making cabinets when his contract with ‘Pleasure-Way Industries’ was finished. During his retirement years, he began to design a small compact wind turbine engine. He was not able to finish this project since his health began to decline. After two years of health problems, he was finally, diagnosed with terminal cancer. John lost his battle with cancer on October 24, 2007, when he passed from this world to the next, leaving, only his memories and recollections in all of our hearts. Susan decided to have her stories illustrated, and through the internet, she found Karen Zvorc Illustration Inc. Karen agreed to illustrate the short stories, and she has magically created all of the lovely illustrations in this storybook.

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    Adaya Solves the Case of the Missing Easter Rabbit - Susan Hathiramani

    Adaya Solves the Case of the Missing Easter Rabbit

    A Saskatchewan Fairy Tale

    Written by Susan Hathiramani

    Illustrated by Karen Zvorc Illustration Inc.
    Cover painting of the Spring Visitor by Sharon Eisbrenner

    Published by

    Bruno, Saskatchewan, Canada

    Adaya Solves the Case of the Missing Easter Rabbit

    A Saskatchewan Fairy Tale

    Written by Susan Hathiramani

    Illustrated by Karen Zvorc Illustration Inc.

    Cover painting of the Spring Visitor by Sharon Eisbrenner

    Cover Design by 4 Paws Games and Publishing

    Edited by 4 Paws Games and Publishing

    Formatted and Published by 4 Paws Games and Publishing Published October 2018 First Edition

    ISBN-13: 978-1-988345-93-2

    Copyright © 2018 All rights are reserved by Susan for the illustrations, and photos contained in this book.

    Published by 4 Paws Games and Publishing

    P.O. Box 444 Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Canada S0K 2A0

    http://www.4-Paws-Games-and-Publishing.ca

    Publishing logo and name copyright © 2016 All Rights Reserved

    The publisher is not responsible for the book, website, or social media (or its content) that is not owned by the publisher. All legal matters are to be taken up by the author as the publisher holds no responsibilities.

    The author and publisher have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information within this book was correct at time of publication. The author and publisher acknowledge that not every location is in the book at this time.

    No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other non-commercial uses permitted by copyright law.

    Attention: Permission C/O Susan Hathiramani Box 4021

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