Crabtree: Lost Kids of Borealonon

When I was a little girl, my cousins, brother and I couldn’t wait for summer when we could go to our grandparent’s cabin on a lake. It was a captivating experience and a lot of fun, especially when we were preteens. One day we were quite adventurous and decided to take our flat-bottom boat to the “scary” far side of the lake where there were only dense trees.

When we got there, after rowing across the deep, dark abyss, we saw there was no dock and the tree branches hung all the way to the water. As we hiked through the thick brush we suddenly came across an old broken-down cabin…

Everything inside was intriguing from dishes left haphazardly in the sink to a bookcase, but best of all were the picture albums of people who had lived there long ago. What was their story?

This experience became the backdrop and the inspiration for the award-winning book Crabtree: Lost Kids of Borealonon, which is soon to be a children’s movie. ~ Jane L. Fitzpatrick

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This film production is a for-profit/non-profit endeavor. The programs that will be associated with this film will be handled through Humanity Shines Organization and other non-profits. These programs will be added here once the project moves into production.

Crabtree: Lost Kids of Borealonon