My Sister the Moon
Set in the prehistoric Aleutian Islands that Harrison brought so vividly to life in Mother Earth, Father Sky, My Sister the Moon is the second part of a trilogy about the unforgettable Chagak and her family, yet it remains a wholly contained, free-standing novel in its own right.
Sue Harrison
Sue Harrison grew up in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and graduated summa cum laude from Lake Superior State University with a bachelor of arts degree in English language and literature. At age twenty-seven, inspired by the cold Upper Michigan forest that surrounded her home, and the outdoor survival skills she had learned from her father and her husband, Harrison began researching the people who understood best how to live in a harsh environment: the North American native peoples. She studied six Native American languages and completed extensive research on culture, geography, archaeology, and anthropology during the nine years she spent writing her first novel, Mother Earth Father Sky, the extraordinary story of a woman’s struggle for survival in the last Ice Age.
The Ivory Carver Trilogy
The Ivory Carver Trilogy consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.