About Ken
KEN McGOOGAN is the globe-trotting author of fifteen books, among them five bestsellers about Arctic exploration. His numerous awards include the Pierre Berton Award for History, the University of British Columbia Medal for Biography, and an American Christopher Award for “a work of artistic excellence that affirms the highest values of the human spirit.”
Praise for Ken's Works
“Ken McGoogan is required reading for any Canadian who wants to know the real history of our country.”
—PETER MANSBRIDGE
“Delivers more of what readers recognize as McGoogan hallmarks: intelligence, curiosity, strong research and highly readable prose.”
—PENNY WILLIAMS, Globe and Mail (Lady Franklin’s Revenge)
“A gripping tale of genuine adventures, very well told.”
—Kirkus Reviews (Ancient Mariner)
“If there is one book you read on Arctic adventure and the Northwest Passage, make sure it is Ken McGoogan's Dead Reckoning. It is the only book that gives appropriate credit to those who were already there.”
—ROY MACGREGOR
“This latest [book] constitutes yet another important contribution to our understanding of Canadian history.”
—ELINOR FLORENCE (Flight of the Highlanders)
“A passionate and immaculately researched book. A sort of Arctic whodunnit.”
—BERYL BAINBRIDGE (Fatal Passage)
Latest Blog Post
Alice Munro turned up in my 2013 book 50 Canadians Who Changed the World. Under the heading, “Booker Prize winner creates her own country,” I began by quoting Jonathan Franzen and Cynthia Ozick and the judges who awarded Munro the Man Book International Prize. From there I waxed eloquent for 1,700 words. But the painting above,…
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