The Canada goose, a beloved cultural symbol for Canadians, is the
inspiration for this story for children. It starts near the pulp mill at
Powell River, BC, the unlikely spot where two mother Canada geese decide
to lay their eggs. Some of the goslings are hatched in an incubator,
then end up at a stump ranch where they decide that Crocus the Chinese
weed-eating gander is their mother. One fine day a wild cousin from the
north comes to visit and there is much food for thought about wildness
and tameness, and the differences.