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Sharon Butala was born on 1940, is a Canadian writer and novelist. Discover Sharon Butala's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?

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1940

Sharon Butala (born Sharon Annette LeBlanc, 1940 in Nipawin, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian writer and novelist.

Butala was born in an outpost hospital in Nipawin, Saskatchewan.

She was the second of five daughters born to Amy Graham and Achille LeBlanc, who ran a sawmill near Garrick, Saskatchewan.

1946

In 1946 her family moved to the French-Canadian town of St. Louis, Saskatchewan, and moved again when she was thirteen years old to the city of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

She attended the University of Saskatchewan obtaining both a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Education degree.

Between her third and fourth year of university she married for the first time.

This marriage lasted 14 years, and her son, Sean Hoy, was born during this time.

After graduating she taught English in Saskatchewan and British Columbia and also taught in a special program for the YMCA in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

1969

In 1969 she returned to Saskatoon and worked in special education at Princess Alexandra School.

1972

In 1972 she returned to the University of Saskatchewan to work on a post-graduate diploma in education and began teaching for the College of Education.

1975

By 1975 she was divorced and working on her Master of Education degree with a budding academic career when she met Peter Butala.

1976

She abandoned her degree, and they were married on May 21, 1976, after which she moved to his ranch near Eastend, Saskatchewan.

It was here that she began writing seriously, and this environment became the setting of much of her writing.

1984

Her first book, Country of the Heart, was published in 1984 and was shortlisted for the Books in Canada First Novel Award.

As head of the Eastend Arts Council she spearheaded the creation of the Wallace Stegner House Residence for Artists in which Wallace Stegner's childhood home was turned into a retreat for writers and artists.

2007

She lived near Eastend until 14 months after Peter's death in 2007.

She now lives in Calgary, Alberta.

2012

She was shortlisted for the Governor General's award three times, once for fiction for Queen of the Headaches, and twice for nonfiction, for The Perfection of the Morning and Where I Live Now. The Fall 2012 issue of Prairie Fire, entitled The Visionary Art of Sharon Butala was dedicated to Butala and her work and influence.

She and her husband, Peter Butala, were also involved in the creation of the Old Man on His Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation Area.

The Butala homestead is now the interpretive centre for this area of original and restored mixed grass prairie.