![]() 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. 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). Prior to her career as a novelist, Harrison worked as Lake State’s PR writer and then director of the PR department. ![]() ![]() She was named Lake Superior State University’s Distinguished Alumna in 1992, and served eight years on the University’s Board of Regents. They are blessed with a daughter and a son, a daughter-in-law and two grandchildren.Ī graduate of Pickford High School, Harrison graduated summa cum laude from Lake Superior State University with a B.A. The first of five children, she was raised in the town of Pickford in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula where she lives with her husband, a retired high school principal, and their mini-schnauzer Tiffany. Sue Harrison was born in Lansing, Michigan. Sue has also written a middle readers book, Sisu, released by Thunder Bay Press. Song of the River, Cry of the Wind, and Call Down the Stars comprise The Storyteller Trilogy. ![]() Mother Earth Father Sky, My Sister the Moon, and Brother Wind make up The Ivory Carver Trilogy, an epic adventure set in prehistoric Alaska. Sue Harrison is the author of six critically acclaimed bestselling novels. ![]()
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