BC Review celebrates Big Franklin Book

Ken and Louie at cairn

And the excellent reviews keep coming. Gotta love this one for reflecting my methodology! BRITISH COLUMBIA REVIEW BY RON VERZUH / Jan. 4, 2024 In the early 1970s, I joined an aerial search for three sports fishers lost somewhere in the vast tundra of the Northwest Territories. A German-born bush pilot named Marten Hartwell had…

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Miramichi Reader hails Big Franklin Book

Big shoutout to the Miramichi Reader, which has devoted its first “TMR STARRED REVIEW” to Searching for Franklin: New Answers to the Great Arctic Mystery. Thanks also to readers in the Canadian West who have been keeping the Big Franklin Book on the B.C. Bestsellers list, currently at Number Five. But here’s the review by…

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Bestselling author decries ideological ‘history’

Canadians today “seem to have lost any sense of connection to our past.” So writes popular historian Stephen R. Bown in the C2C Journal. In an insightful article entitled Seeking the Ghosts that Keep us Alive, the author of The Company and Dominion argues that “our current national narrative holds that Canadian colonists were universally…

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Mansbridge leads masterful Franklin talk

Wow! Peter Mansbridge really DOES know how to conduct an interview. I’m not surprised, of course, but to chat with him about Arctic exploration, a subject in which we are both intensely interested. . . . all I can say is: amazing! Or,  no, that’s not quite all. Peter has always been just so generous…

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Big Franklin Book wins praise in Winnipeg

Big shoutout to Winnipeg author Dave Williamson, who reviewed Searching for Franklin in today’s Winnipeg Free Press. The headline read: “McGoogan brings Franklin expedition’s cast of characters to life in his latest dispatch.” Williamson went over the top with his flattering first sentence: “Two names are synonymous with exploring the Arctic: John Franklin and Ken…

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Big Franklin Book hits CTV news

Over at CTV Montreal: News at Noon, that consummate professional Mutsumi Takahashi did a wonderful job of interviewing me today about Searching for Franklin. Clearly, she had read not only this latest book but also others among my Arctic works. See for yourself by clicking here.

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Top reviewers hail rewrite of Arctic history

‘Breathtaking new book reads like a detective thriller’ “In this book, Ken McGoogan provides a fresh look at what made Franklin tick – and the factors that caused him to send so many men to early graves. Searching for Franklin is nothing short of a rewrite of Arctic history. McGoogan takes us well beyond the…

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Unique Arctic collection going, going . . . .

Unique Arctic collection

The Virtual Silent Auction at the Royal Canadian Geographical Society is coming to a close.  You have until Nov. 16 at 9 p.m. to bid on a variety of items and activities, including some spectacular adventures going (rightly) for many thousands.  Among more modest items, you will find a collection of signed copies of my…

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Franklin Book crosses Canada in 15 Interviews

Thanks to CBC News / National Radio Syndication, Searching for Franklin goes on the air today across the country according to the following schedule (Eastern Standard Time): 15 Interviews: 2:40 HALIFAX – Mainstreet Jeff Douglas – Host Twitter(show): @Mainstreethfx (Halifax Mainstreet) https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-37-mainstreet-ns 2:50 EDMONTON – Radio Active HOST: Jessica Ng https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-52-radio-active 3:07 CALGARY — Homestretch…

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