The Guardian (Charlottetown)

NEW BOOK FOR KIDS

Marlene Bryenton and Leanne Bowlan team up to write children’s book demystifyi­ng trip to eye doctor

- SALLY COLE

Marlene Bryenton and Leanne Bowlan team up for story about trip to eye doctor

Marlene Bryenton is passionate about writing.

After her story, Secret Garden Angel, was published in Chicken Soup for the Soul: Angels All Around, she started looking for another prose project.

“Getting published gave me the courage to follow another dream – to write a children’s story book. It’s on my bucket list,” says the Charlottet­own resident who is launching her book, Anna’s Pink and Purple Glasses, during a book signing at Vogue Optical (Sherwood location) on Feb. 20 from 1-3 p.m.

The story is about how Anna overcomes her anxiety of visiting an optometris­t and an optician where she is fitted with glasses.

“The book helps allay those fears,” says Bryenton.

Other themes included in the book are awareness, empathy and inclusion. That’s because young children can worry about teased when wearing glasses for the first time.

“In the book I’ve created a positive experience where her pink and purple glasses are actually a fashion statement,” says Bryenton.

The story was inspired by her grandchild­ren, Anna and James Bryenton, who come to visit Bryenton and her husband, Lloyd, each week.

“I love the chatter that goes on between them.”

But the storybook project would not have been possible without the creativity and support of her long-time friend, Leanne Bowlan. The Stratford artist came to her attention after Bryenton saw a series of sketches she had posted on Facebook.

“One day I noticed that several of her friends were suggesting she illustrate a children’s story book. So, I thought, ‘I wonder whether Leanne would ever consider writing a storybook with me?’ ” says Bryenton, who sent her friend a quick email.

Bowlan quickly agreed to be part of the project.

“I was just so excited. It was something I dreamed about. So when the opportunit­y came from someone I knew and respected, I said yes. It’s great to be in a project that explores my art and finding out what I’m capable of,” says Bowlan, who is a licensed optician.

The project came at a perfect time in the author’s life.

Bryenton, who is waiting for a hip replacemen­t, has limited mobility. Being able to direct her energies into writing her first children’s book was rewarding.

Bryenton first sat down to write the story in October and, many revisions later, asked Judy Parsons, a retired primary school teacher, to edit it.

“It was to-and-fro until we finally got the story to the stage where we thought we had perfection,” says Bryenton.

Three months later their efforts are being praised by the Opticians Associatio­n of Canada.

“Kudos on a well written, much needed, publicatio­n addressing the exciting adventure of this very important experience to ensure children see their very best,” writes Dalie Schellen, provincial program coordinato­r.

As eyecare profession­als, opticians see first-hand the many emotions that going for an eye exam and requiring eyeglasses can cause children, as well as their parents.

 ?? SALLY COLE/THE GUARDIAN ?? Marlene Bryenton shares a special moment with Anna Bryenton, left, and James Bryenton. Her grandchild­ren are stars in her new book, Anna’s Pink and Purple Glasses. Illustrate­d by Leanne Bowlan, there’s a book signing Feb. 20 at the Sherwood location of Vogue Optical, 1-3 p.m.
SALLY COLE/THE GUARDIAN Marlene Bryenton shares a special moment with Anna Bryenton, left, and James Bryenton. Her grandchild­ren are stars in her new book, Anna’s Pink and Purple Glasses. Illustrate­d by Leanne Bowlan, there’s a book signing Feb. 20 at the Sherwood location of Vogue Optical, 1-3 p.m.
 ?? SALLY COLE/THE GUARDIAN ?? Leanne Bowlan shows some of the illustrati­ons she’s making for Anna’s Pink and Purple Glasses. It’s the first time her artwork has appeared in a book. Bowlan, who is a licensed optician, also did extensive research for the book she’s co-creating with Marlene Bryenton.
SALLY COLE/THE GUARDIAN Leanne Bowlan shows some of the illustrati­ons she’s making for Anna’s Pink and Purple Glasses. It’s the first time her artwork has appeared in a book. Bowlan, who is a licensed optician, also did extensive research for the book she’s co-creating with Marlene Bryenton.

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