YHS Alumnae Association Hosts Inaugural Book Club with YHS Teacher Tanya Boteju

Author Tanya Boteju

The YHS Alumnae Association launched their inaugural Book Club on March 9 with a virtual event with YHS honorary alumna and YHS English Teacher Tanya Boteju. YHS Grade 7 teacher Zuri Scrivens (Class of 1995), moderated the evening and guided a conversation with Tanya about her journey as an author, her books, and her writing process.

Tanya Boteju published her first novel in 2019, Kings, Queens, and In-Betweens (Simon & Schuster), which was named a Top Ten Indie Next Pick by the American Booksellers Association. Her latest Young Adult novel, Bruised (Simon & Schuster), was published in 2021 and has been selected as a Gold Standard book by the Junior Library Guild. In both teaching and writing, she is committed to complex, diverse representation. 

Kings, Queens, and In-betweens is a feel-good debut novel about a queer teen who navigates questions of identity and self-acceptance while discovering the magical world of drag.

Bruised is a vibrant coming-of-age story about a teen girl navigating first love, identity, and grief when she immerses herself in the colourful, brutal, beautiful world of roller derby. Surprisingly she actually didn’t know too much about the roller derby world before she began writing Bruised; it was more about the journey of the characters. Roller derby itself provided an energetic and colourful backdrop for the story of these young people to evolve.

Speaking on the topics she has chosen for these two Young Adult (YA) genre novels, she has been drawn to telling stories for those who haven’t necessarily seen themselves before; those who exist on the fringes, or those who don’t feel like they fit in. 

When asked what advice she would give to aspiring writers, Tanya emphasized that writing is not a linear process at all. In fact, it is really messy. You have to just be willing to get the words down. It is this process that is reflected throughout her classes at YHS.

As a proponent of free-writing, Tanya believes that you need to trust the process; it is a much better alternative than staring at a blank page. Tanya added, “Something fruitful comes every single time. Even if it is just that I didn’t stare at a blank page. Be willing to be messy. Be willing to write garbage to get to the good stuff. Be gentle with yourself.”

Tanya currently has two projects on the go at the moment; both of which draw from her own life experiences. The first is allowing her to return to an exploration of drag culture as well as the experience of coming from an immigrant family and the strong push to make good on all of the things that your family has done for you.

The other project explores an underground Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) between a Catholic High School and a secular school. Tanya does not deny that some of the inspiration from this story is the obvious proximity of Little Flower Academy and YHS and but she also acknowledges how growing up Catholic herself has influenced this story. Of course, a teacher advisor to the GSA and her work with the vibrant and diverse students at York House continues to inspire her work. 

Although it has been more challenging during the pandemic, this evening was a reminder of how fortunate we are to be part of a community that celebrates the accomplishments of our students, our staff, and our alumnae. 

Ms. Boteju’s books can be purchased from the following stores in Vancouver:

  • Massy Books
  • Western Sky Books
  • Iron Dog Books
  • Kidsbooks
  • Pulp Fiction
  • Audiobook for Kings, Queens, and In-Betweens from libro.fm

Nerve: Lessons on Leadership from Two Women Who Went First

On February 24th, York House School and Crofton House School partnered together to host a virtual parent event with Dr. Indira Samarasekera and Dr. Martha Piper where they shared stories and insights about their own journeys as leaders. Hosted by Heads of School, Julie Rousseau and Ena Harrop, and moderated by our respective Head and Vice Head Girls, Sophie and Finny from YHS and Mia and Isabel from Crofton, these two leaders came together to discuss their recently published book, Nerve: Lessons on Leadership from Two Women Who Went First

Our Head Students asked some great probing questions about what it was like for Dr. Piper and Dr. Samarasekera to be the first women to lead two such highly regarded universities; the University of British Columbia and the University of Alberta. 

They each spoke to the advantages of an all-girls environment where students are encouraged to explore the leadership opportunities available and address issues that matter to them and the world. While sharing stories of their leadership journey they both acknowledged that leadership is about showing up and can be represented in a variety of ways whether it be in your family, in your school, in your community, or out in the world. 

It was also apparent that resilience in the face of adversity was a key factor to their own success. They both adamantly agreed that in spite of your best efforts, you simply don’t know how life will unfold and emphasized the importance for young people to be open to opportunities.

We were grateful for this to partner with Crofton House School to host this event and we look forward to sharing more opportunities to explore Women in Leadership in the future.

More about Dr. Samarasekera and Dr. Piper:
Dr. Piper has a granddaughter who graduated from Crofton last year and Dr. Samarasekera, has a granddaughter in Grade 4 at York House and also serves as a Board Director with the YHS Board of Governors. 

Indira Samarasekera, OC, PhD, LLD, served as the first woman president of the University of Alberta and is a director of Magna International, TC Energy, and Stelco and has served as a director of the Bank of Nova Scotia. An Officer of the Order of Canada, she was born in Colombo, Sri Lanka, and lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Martha Piper, OC, OBC, PhD, served as the first woman president of the University of British Columbia and has been a director of the Bank of Montreal, Shoppers Drug Mart, and TransAlta Corporation. An Officer of the Order of Canada, she was born in Lorain, Ohio, and lives with her husband, William Piper, in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Dr. Samarasekera and Dr. Piper also spoke at our Women and Leadership Speaker Series at YHS on November 30, 2021.

Dr. Samarasekera and Dr. Piper at our Women and Leadership Speaker Series at YHS on Tuesday, November 30