Author Yann Martel, former senator Murray Sinclair among 135 named to Order of Canada
OTTAWA — In a renovated shed in his garden, author Yann Martel drafts and redrafts his best sellers.
The novelist writes in English, although his first language is French, and his work — including “Life of Pi” — has been translated into dozens of languages and adapted for both stage and screen.
But it is through the language of giving that the renowned writer quietly speaks with his altruism.
For years, the author and his wife, novelist Alice Kuipers, have helped Indigenous people and at-risk mothers and babies in Saskatchewan. The couple have donated a house rent-free in Saskatoon to a series of refugee families from Syria, Sudan and Eritrea.