Interview with author Kalee Boisvert

1. Please introduce yourself so that the readers will get to know you better.

A1. My name is Kalee Boisvert, and I am an author, financial educator, and mom of two. I love writing stories that help children feel seen, understood, and confident in who they are. Many of my books are inspired by real-life experiences and focus on themes like kindness, empathy, and self-acceptance.

2. What is the inspiration behind your book “Evie who Feels Everything”?

A2. The inspiration for Evie Who Feels Everything came from my own childhood. I was a very sensitive child and cried often. While the people around me meant well, I was often made to feel that being so emotional was a weakness or something I needed to outgrow. Over time, I started to believe there was something wrong with me.

As I grew older, I realized that my sensitivity wasn’t a flaw at all. It allowed me to care deeply, connect with others, and notice things that many people missed. Then, as a mom to two sensitive children of my own, I saw how important it is for children to feel accepted exactly as they are. I wrote Evie’s story to help children understand that feeling deeply is not something to be ashamed of, and that it can be one of their greatest gifts.

3. When did you realize you want to be an author?

A3. I loved reading as a child, and even when I was young, I dreamed of one day writing a book of my own. But for a long time, I didn’t think I had the skills to be an author. I was nervous to try because I wanted everything to be perfect before I began.

Eventually, I gave myself permission to write without worrying about perfection. Once I did, the ideas flowed. I realized that stories don’t need to be perfect to make a difference. They just need to come from the heart. Taking that first imperfect step is what led me to become an author.

4. Please tell us something about your book “Evie who Feels Everything”.

A4. Evie Who Feels Everything is about a child who feels emotions very deeply. When she can’t hide her feelings at school, she feels embarrassed and different from everyone else. As the story unfolds, she learns that she is not alone. By accepting her sensitive nature, she creates a safe space for others to share their feelings too. It’s a story about self-acceptance, empathy, and belonging.

5. For which age group is your book “Evie who Feels Everything”?

A5. Evie Who Feels Everything is written for children ages 3 to 7. While young readers will connect with Evie’s journey, I believe the story can be just as meaningful for the parents and caregivers reading alongside them. Many adults grew up being told they were “too sensitive,” and Evie’s story offers a gentle reminder that sensitivity is not something to fix. It can open the door to meaningful conversations and even help heal parts of ourselves we may have learned to hide.

6. What is your favorite Quote?

A6. One of my favorite quotes is, “You are a very special person. There is only one like you in the whole world. There’s never been anyone exactly like you before, and there will never be again. Only you. And people can like you exactly as you are.” by Fred Rogers. I love this message because it reminds children and adults alike that they don’t need to change who they are to belong. They are worthy just as they are.

7. What do you like the most about your country?

A7 What I love most about Canada is its natural beauty. From mountains and forests to lakes and oceans, there are so many places that inspire a sense of wonder. I also appreciate the kindness and diversity of the people who call Canada home. It’s a country where many different stories, backgrounds, and perspectives come together.

8. What suggestion do you want to give to parents of little readers regarding a reading habit?

A8. My biggest suggestion is to make reading enjoyable, not a chore. Even a few minutes of reading together each day can make a big difference. Let children choose books that interest them, ask questions about the stories, and most importantly, make reading a time for connection.

9. What does literary success look like to you?

A9. Literary success, to me, is sharing the ideas and stories that come to me and knowing they have found the people who need them. I love writing across different genres and age groups because different messages reach people at different stages of life. If a story helps someone feel seen, understood, or a little less alone, I consider that a success.

10. Lastly, who is your inspiration in life and why?

A10. My children are my greatest inspiration. They remind me to slow down, have fun, and enjoy the little moments. Watching the world through their eyes helps me remember what really matters and inspires many of the stories I write.

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