Helen Row Toews

Canadian Author & Blogger

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| Prairie Wool Books

All Decked Out!

Have you ever:
-Defended a frightened sumo wrestler?
-Set fire to your table during an evening of fine dining?
– Accidently erected your tent on a railway track?

With shades of Erma Bombeck and James Herriot, Helen weaves stories that combine three-parts witty, two-parts delightful, and a dollop of poignant. Written as short, humorous tales for newspapers across the Canadian Prairies, Helen’s hope is to bring you a smile.
You’ll love this book of anecdotes because Helen Row Toews is a master wordsmith that will brighten your day.

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About Me

Helen Row Toews

I’m a writer, driver of buses (and other assorted vehicles of size) proud country-dweller and lover of travel. I was born in small town Saskatchewan, Canada. Maidstone to be exact. Mom and dad took me home to the Charolais cattle ranch near Marshall, Saskatchewan with my brother Bill where I grew to love the prairie landscape. My childhood was unremarkable, but from quite a young age I held tightly to a dream. I wanted to be a writer. Sadly, it took fifty odd years to come to fruition, but now I am virtually unstoppable (or so I tell myself).