Diana French was raised on Quadra Island. In 1951 she followed the road west to teach in a one-room school in Chezacut, a community of three ranches twenty miles off the Chilcotin Road. She then married Rob French, the son of Chilcotin pioneers. In 1970 the Frenches settled in Williams Lake and Diana worked as a reporter and later an editor of the Tribune. She is currently on the board of the Open Learning Agency, and is curator of the Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin.

Review of the author's work by BC Studies:
Women of Brave Mettle: More Stories from the Cariboo Chilcotin

BOOKS:

Extraordinary Women Vol. 2: Women of Brave Mettle: More Stories from the Cariboo Chilcotin (Caitlin, 2012) $26.95 978-1-894759-86-1
The Road Runs West: A Century Along the Bella Bella / Chilcotin Highway [Harbour, 1994] $24.95 978-1-55017-141-9
Ranchland: British Columbia's Cattle Country [Harbour, 2001] Photography by Rick Blacklaws. $39.95 978-1-55017-232-4

[BCBW, 2012]