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Two Winters

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Two Winters is a novel about the aftermath of "The Event" that has invaded the far North. This "event" has been prophesied by an Inupiat prophet who lived during the 1800s. He is revered and trusted as a prophet and there is a renewed interest in his accurate predictions. An account of a group of survivors, Two Winters takes place on the Spit at Homer, Alaska. The Inupiat cultural practice of "village speak," spoken by those whose first language is not English, is woven into the story, adding a significant and authentic cultural element to the narrative. Set against real facts about Alaska and Native Alaskans, readers will be delighted to follow the struggles and dilemmas of a group of survivors who are forced to fight.

Author Biography:

Suuqiina (Soo-keen-na) was born in Nome, Alaska and is Inupiat by heritage and race. His tribe is known as Aseuluk (Ah-soo-luck) "people of the sea," and had resided on an island known as Ukivok (Oo-KEE-vok), now known as "King Island." After living in an orphanage for six and a half years, he was adopted by non-native people in Northern Minnesota, where he received his education through high school. He received a Doctor of Letters in theology from his seminary in Florida and spent much of his life in local ministry. Suuqiina is an author of many books. He is a private pilot, impressionistic oil painter, musician, jewelry maker, and philosopher. Suuqiina and his wife make their home in Southern California.
Release date NZ
June 30th, 2020
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
148
Dimensions
127x203x8
ISBN-13
9781645361152
Product ID
33601623

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