Sarah de Leeuw
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Sarah de Leeuw (born 1973) is a Canadian writer who wrote Unmarked: Landscapes Along Highway 16.
A native of British Columbia, she grew up in Duncan, Queen Charlotte Islands and Terrace. She has worked as a tug boat driver, logging camp cook and journalist. She earned a degree from the University of Victoria where she worked on the student newspaper, The Martlet. Her book Unmarked: Landscapes Along Highway 16 (2004) reflects her interest in geography and small communities in British Columbia.

