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Oakville Beaver, 6 Oct 2010, p. 30

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The childrens author has pub- lished another title, this time a novel aimed at young adults, which is set in war-torn Afghanistan. To write the novel, titled Thunder Over Kandahar, McKay travelled to Taliban-occupied regions of the country and worked with a team of fact checkers to ensure absolute realism in her new adventure. To add to that, 40 per cent of the sales from the list price will go to the Oakville-founded organization Canadians in Support of Afghan Women (CSAW), which supports the education of women and girls in Afghanistan. What an amazing group of women. This is a group of women who said lets build a school in Afghanistan and then they did. I mean who does that? she said of the organization. McKay added the members of the group are the same people that not only fought for the education of women in Afghanistan, but stood up for womens rights in Canada 40 years ago, run womens shelters locally and more. They pick a topic and by God, they go after it, she said. Thunder Over Kandahar is the authors latest young adult fiction, following various others and award winners. She wrote it while she was in the two-year Canadian Forces Artist Program (CFAP), which took her on a 15-day tour of the country with armed forces in 2008. The novel is about two Afghan girls, who, for separate reasons, have to flee their homes to get to safety. They travel through Taliban territory in the hopes of finding safety and they face grave danger for travelling without male accom- paniment, in a place where women cannot be seen in public alone. For two girls on the run, the only way I could get them out is at night, McKay said of her story. But they still meet characters on the way. These are all realistic, theyre all people that exist. Theres no great white knights. Theres nothing that wouldnt actually have happened and the history has to be right. And how they would meet the military has to be right. McKay became a Canadian war artist with the military program, which took her to Afghanistan. A war artist is someone who is unpaid, there are no demands no one tells me how to write, how to do it no one reviews my work before its published. All the military does is they give us the experience of liv- ing with soldiers, she said. She was flown to Camp Mirage, a Canadian Forces base in the Middle East, where she stayed for a few nights. Then she was flown at night to Kandahar Air Fields and shortly after was taken by helicopter to the Pakistan border to a military base. We went out on foot patrol. It was fabulous. We were in tanks, she said of the experience. Once there she learned first- hand how locals react to meeting foreign military. Not only did she get to see and learn, there was also a team of fact checkers who worked on the novel and who would remove portions of it that could not conceivably hap- pen. Writing it on the line HARD-WORKING AUTHOR: Burlington-based author Sharon McKay, spent time in Afghanistan to write her lat- est book. McKay has more than 30 books to her credit. Her latest is Thunder Over Kandahar and a portion of proceeds will support the Oakville-based Canadians in Support of Afghan Women (CSAW). SUBMITTED PHOTO See On page 31

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