Sharing stories of
fascinating Prairie people
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the site of DriverWorks
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DriverWorks Ink is a
professional writing, editing and publishing company based in Saskatchewan,
Canada. Services provided include freelance journalism, writing
and ghost writing, editing, layout, publishing, marketing and book
promotion.
Deana Driver is a freelance journalist, author, editor,
book publisher and photographer. She has been a freelance
journalist for more than 25 years and has worked on 11 books:
as author, editor, layout designer and self-publisher partner of Just
a Bunch of Farmers,Never Give Up and
Never Give Up
Teacher Workbook (co-author); as editor, layout
designer and publisher or co-publisher of My Zayde and Other
Memories, Prairie Pilot, Seeds of Hope,
The Little Coat and Moving Forward; as author and
editor of From The West to the World; as
editor and layout designer of Return to Willows; and as an
editor of Classic Saskatchewan Second Edition.
Al Driver is an editor with more than 30 years of experience in the newspaper industry.
He has worked on four DriverWorks Ink books as an editor and/or
co-publisher: Prairie Pilot, Seeds of Hope,
The Little Coat, and Moving Forward. He
also
edited Saskatchewan Roughriders - First 100 Years by
various authors, and Junior Hockey's Royal Franchise: The
Regina Pats by Darrell Davis and Ron Johnston.
Titles written by
and/or edited and published/co-published by Deana Driver
Titles edited and/or
co-published by Al Driver
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DriverWorks
Ink for their services in
freelance journalism, writing or ghost writing, editing, layout, book publishing,
promotion and photography as well as
presentations and workshops on writing, publishing and
self-publishing.
Deana (dee-na) Driver has worked in the Canadian media
industry for more than 25 years. She has written feature and news
articles for numerous publications including The Regina
Leader-Post, Medical Post, The Lawyers Weekly, The United Church Observer
and The Bottom Line.
Deana's photography skills, often used to accompany her freelance
magazine articles and projects, are showcased on the Deana's
Photos and Books Photos
pages of this website.
Book
Awards Received
The Little
Coat: The Bob and Sue Elliott Story
by Alan J. Buickwas
awarded an
Honourable Mention in the
Biography/Autobiography category of the 2010 Hollywood Book
Festival. The festival’s annual competition
honours books “worthy of greater attention from the film, TV and
multimedia industries.” This is the same award given to Never
Give Up, written and co-published by Deana Driver, in the
same category in 2007.
Seeds
of Hope: A
Prairie Story by Mary Harelkin Bishop has received
three prestigious awards. Seeds of Hope was a Finalist in the Children's Literature
category of the 2009
Saskatchewan Book Awards and was awarded an Honourable Mention in the
Teenage/Young Adult category of the 2009 Nashville
Book Festivaland an Honourable Mention in the Teenage category of the 2008
London
Book Festival,celebrating
books that deserve greater recognition from the international
publishing community!!
Never Give Up: Ted Jaleta's Inspiring Story by Deana Driver
has also received three prestigious awards. Never Give Up
was
awarded an
Honourable Mention in the
Biography/Autobiography category of the 2007 Hollywood Book
Festival. The festival’s annual competition
honours books “worthy of greater attention from the film, TV and
multimedia industries.” The book was also a Finalist in the Reader’s
Choice category and in the
Publishing
in
Education category at the 2007 Saskatchewan Book
Awards.
Books
Written
by Deana Driver
Never Give
Up:
Ted Jaleta's Inspiring Story
by Deana Driver
This is the
award-winning true story of African-born elite athlete and role model Ted Jaleta
(ja-let-a). It is a story of courage, determination and
hope that takes readers on a journey from Ted Jaleta's
happy childhood in
Ethiopia through his time in an African jail and a disease-ridden
refugee camp.
Never Give Up tells about Ted's
struggles and triumphs in
Africa and in his new home in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, and
shares Ted's thoughts on how others can overcome adversity as he
did.
Ted Jaleta’s main message is one of hope: "Don't
be deterred by challenges you face. Work hard, learn from your
mistakes and move forward to be all that you can be. Never
give up!" Read
more More
than $4,500
from Never Give Up books sold has been
donated
to support the
Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation
You are invited to make your own donation at www.cbcf.org
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Never Give Up
Never
Give Up: Ted Jaleta's Inspiring Story has
been approved by Alberta Education for use in its Grade 10 to
12 Social Studies curriculum and is being studied in elementary
and high schools in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and elsewhere. English, Social Studies and English as a Second Language classes
are enjoying this fascinating story. Ted Jaleta's focus on
education, setting goals and working hard towards individual
dreams has encouraged readers of all ages.
Readers'
responses: - "It's the kind of book
you can't stop reading. You always want to know what happens
next."
- "Masterfully written and worth savouring!"
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Never Give Up
Teacher
Workbook
The Never Give Up Teacher Workbook
is now
available for English and Social Studies classes to accompany the award-winning motivational biography Never
Give Up: Ted Jaleta's Inspiring Story. Created by
Tracy Jones (Bourne) with additions and editing by Deana Driver,
the 97-page Teacher Workbook is downloadable for use
in English and Social Studies classes. Read
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Just a Bunch of
Farmers:
The Story of Weyburn Inland Terminal
by Deana Driver
A story of entrepreneurship, perseverance and the
challenges that
a group of men from southeastern Saskatchewan
faced in their desire to build the country's first farmer-owned
and farmer-operated inland grain terminal. With dedication,
hard work and a series of struggles and successes along the way,
these entrepreneurs in southeast Saskatchewan forever
changed the way Canadian farmers are paid for their grain! Read
more
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Just a Bunch of Farmers
Saskatchewan &
Prairie
books from DriverWorks
Ink:
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The Little Coat
The Bob and Sue Elliott
Story
by Alan J.
Buick
Honourable Mention, Biography 2010 Hollywood Book Festival
The Little Coat
tells the true story of Bob Elliott, a Canadian tank commander in the Second World War, and Sussie
Cretier, a Dutch girl who became a good-luck charm and beacon of hope for the Canadian troops stationed in the town where her family sought refuge from the Nazis. On Christmas Day 1944, the Canadians honoured their little adopted soldier with a special
Army-style coat they ordered from a local seamstress. Decades later, the relationship between Sussie (Sue)
and Bob not only endured but flourished. Sussie’s ‘little coat’ has been donated to the War Museum of Canada as a permanent reminder of this powerful story of courage, hope and love.
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Readers'
responses: -
"When you start reading it, you don't want to put it down. You'd
better have a Kleenex in your pocket."
- "This is a
fascinating presentation of a story that deserves to be told, written
in a very human and entertaining way."
$2,000 from The Little Coat books
sold
has been donated to the Royal Canadian Legion
Dominion
Command Poppy Trust
to support their programs
Compiled and Edited
by Deana J. Driver
The late Walter Williams was a ‘character’ and former resident of
Kerrobert, SK, who owned an International Harvester dealership,
loved to fly his small Aeronca Chief airplane and loved to help
people. Prairie
Pilot: Lady Luck was on My Side chronicles
some of Walter Williams’ more hair-raising, humourous and
helpful experiences from 1946 to 1963 when he acted as a flying
taxi service and unofficial air ambulance pilot for numerous patients, teachers, physicians, police
officers, criminals, friends and thrill-seekers in west central
Saskatchewan and Alberta.
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Readers'
responses:-
"This
book is awesome. It keeps you entertained. The best money I've spent!"
- "Walter Williams helped a lot of people. Thank you for
publishing his stories."
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Prairie Pilot
In honour of Walter Williams,
a donation of $1,500 from Prairie
Pilot books sold has been made to a health care charity in west central
Saskatchewan
Moving
Forward
THE JOURNEY OF PARALYMPIAN
COLETTE BOURGONJE
by
Mary Harelkin Bishop
In June 1980, with her high school graduation just around the
corner, Colette Bourgonje was a small-town girl with big dreams.
She had already recorded great successes in track and field,
basketball, volleyball and badminton and was on the road to
becoming a world-class athlete. Then a car accident changed her
life – forever. Colette did not let her new circumstances
as a paraplegic stand in her way. She became the first disabled
student to graduate from the College of Physical Education at the
University of Saskatchewan and she competed in her first
Paralympic Games at age 30. Now, 18 years later, she has became
one of Canada's most successful disabled athletes. As a teacher
and world-class athlete, Colette Bourgonje is a role model and an
inspiration.Read
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Reader's
responses: - "A well-written
story about an incredible person!"
- "Your
book is fabulous! It was so captivating, I read it in one
sitting without moving from my couch!"
$1 from
every Moving Forward book
sold will be donated to support Canadian Paralympic
athletes.
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Moving Forward
Seeds
of Hope
A Prairie
Story
by
Mary Harelkin Bishop
Finalist, Children's Literature, 2009 Saskatchewan Book Awards;
Honourable Mention, Teen/Young Adult, 2009 Nashville Book
Festival; Honourable Mention, Teenage, 2008 London Book
Festival
Best-selling Saskatchewan author Mary
Harelkin Bishop has come above ground from her Tunnels of Moose
Jaw Adventures series to pen a heartwarming award-winning tale about a young boy and his
love for his family's Saskatchewan farm. A truly Prairie story about growing up on a farm and wanting to stay
there through struggles and joys.
Read
more Reader's response:
"Seeds of Hope is so realistic! That chicken story is exactly
the way I felt when I was little on the farm!" Buy
Seeds
of Hope
My Zayde
and Other Memories of Growing Up Jewish
by Ricki Segal
From her own amusing incidents with mistletoe and tampons to her great aunts'
matchmaking efforts gone awry and her Zayde (Grandfather) Louis Lazar’s
annoying habit of relieving himself on the front lawn in the big
city, My Zayde and Other Memories of
Growing Up Jewish will
make you laugh, cry and celebrate your own quirky loved ones.
My Zayde
is a poignant collection about finding oneself and finding hope for the future in the face of
Alzheimer's disease.
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Readers'
responses: - "I've only read the
first story so far and it's hysterical!"
- "I love your poem The Flight of the Blue Bird. It's
beautiful."
$2 from
every
My Zayde
book sold
will be donated to the Alzheimer Society of Canada.
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My Zayde
Alan J. Buick,
author of The Little Coat: The Bob and Sue Elliott Story, is
overwhelmed at the site of Sue Elliott's precious army-style coat on
display in the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa, April 22, 2010. Photo
courtesy of Hans Moor, Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Colette Bourgonje
(centre, the subject of Moving Forward: The Journey of Paralympian
Colette Bourgonje) watches as editor Deana Driver (left) and
author Mary
Harelkin Bishop (right) try on Colette's bronze and silver medals in the
Sask Pavilion at the 2010 Paralympic Games in Whistler, B.C.
Her Excellency the Right
Honourable Michaëlle Jean,
Governor General of Canada, receives
the Never Give Up book as a gift from the Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, Honourable Dr. Gordon L. Barnhart and Her Honour Mrs. Naomi Barnhart (far left).