The Bamboo Lab Podcast

Sue Harrison: "You Are Worthy of Your Dreams!"

October 05, 2022 Brian Bosley Season 1 Episode 49
The Bamboo Lab Podcast
Sue Harrison: "You Are Worthy of Your Dreams!"
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INTERNATIONAL BEST-SELLING AUTHOR!!!

https://sueharrison.com/
https://www.amazon.com/Midwifes-Touch-Sue-Harrison/dp/1504076257

Sue Harrison is the author of six critically acclaimed bestselling novels. Mother Earth Father Sky, My Sister the Moon, and Brother Wind make up The Ivory Carver Trilogy, an epic adventure set in prehistoric Alaska. Song of the River, Cry of the Wind, and Call Down the Stars comprise The Storyteller Trilogy.  Sue has also written a middle readers book, Sisu, released by Thunder Bay Press.

Harrison’s first novel, Mother Earth Father Sky, was published in 1990 by Doubleday (hardcover) and Avon (paperback) and in 2013 by Open Road Integrated Media (ebook). It was nominated in the states of Michigan and Washington for the Reader’s Choice Award among high school students, and was one of ten books chosen for “Battle of the Books,” a statewide student reading competition in Alaska. The novel has had success in both the adult and young adult markets, and received a boxed review in The New York Times Book Review. It has been a national Publishers Weekly bestseller, and recently an Amazon top three paid books bestseller in ebook format. Mother Earth Father Sky was selected by the American Library Association as one of 1991’s Best Books for Young Adults.

Harrison’s books have also been published in Canada, Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, The Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden, Germany, Italy, Spain, Iceland, Denmark, Norway, Austria, Portugal, Japan, France, Finland, and South America. Her work has been anthologized by Northwest Books, Wayne State University Press, and Michigan State University Press (And Here, 2017).

Sue Harrison’s next novel, The Midwife’s Touch, is slated for release from Open Road Integrated Media February 7, 2023. Set in New York and the Ozarks in the mid-1800s, the book is a genre blender of historical fiction and fantasy.

Thank you to Sue and to all of our Bamboo Pack  Members!

Your host, 
Brian


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