she received a scholarship to western university in ontario and stays there for 2 years. and then then she met a fellow student there where they moved out here to british columbia. and eventually together they opened monroe as books in victoria, which is still a very popular bookstore in victoria. she wrote, well being married, she wrote well having 3 young children. she wrote about small town life and about what it's like to be a woman. she wrote about the complexities of, of simple lives, straight about sex in a way that really hadn't been covered before. and, you know, i remember reading her books as a teenager then as an adult, as a mother myself and now as a, as writer. and she just saw us, she saw our lives, she wrote about women and girls and in a way that made our lives seem valuable and important and real, those the inner lives of women. and i mean, you are arise as he says, i mean, how does she inspire with jenny as well? i think for one thing, she made it possible each sheet. she did win the nobel prize for literature, but she was the 1st canadian woman to win