Kusugak, Michael (Arvaarluk)
KUSUGAK, Michael (Arvaarluk)
KUSUGAK, Michael (Arvaarluk). Canadian, b. 1948. Genres: Children's fiction, Children's non-fiction. Career: Worked in government positions for 15 years; worked as director of community programs for Arctic College. Full-time writer. Publications: FOR CHILDREN. FICTION: (with R. Munsch) A Promise Is a Promise, 1988; Baseball Bats for Christmas, 1990; Hide and Sneak, 1992; Northern Lights: The Soccer Trails, 1993. NON-FICTION: My Arctic 1,2,3, 1996; Arctic Stories, 1998; Who Wants Rocks?, 1999. Address: PO Box 572, Rankin Inlet, NU, Canada X0C 0G0. Online address: [email protected]
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