Kihiani : A Memoir of Healing.
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- ISBN: 9781443472944
- Physical Description: 272 pages
- Publisher: Canada : HarperCollins, 2025.
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Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | Library Bound Incorporated |
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- HARPERCOLL
Profoundly honest and moving, Kihiani is the uplifting story of an Inuk artistâs journey to healing and self-discoveryÂ
Born in Fort Churchill, Manitoba, but raised in Arviat, a predominantly Inuit community on the western edges of Hudson Bay, Susan and her six siblings grew up in a humble but loving home. But while living in Rankin Inlet, when she was eight years old, Susanâs life was disrupted by a life-changing event, a distinct separation that created a schism inside her for many years and from which she continues to heal.
At fifteen, she started writing poems that spilled out of her, and when Susan had the choice to leave her community, she grabbed it like a lifeline. Eventually, Susan was approached by a producer at CBC who was making a compilation album of Arctic artists and years later signed with a major label for her third album, This Child.
 The disruption and milestones, the turmoil and joy, the devastation and healingâthis is Susan Aglukarkâs story of discovering her Inuk self.Â