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One Arctic Night

Fiction

17 Year old Panuk lives in Pangnirtung with his parents and extended family. Panuk’s parents have passed down many Inuit traditions to their children and have also taught them survival skills, including how to hunt and fish. Panuk’s father takes tourists on hunting trips. But when he has to leave Pangnirtung to get a painful kidney stone removed, he cannot cancel an upcoming tour and asks Panuk to step in for him. The two men Panuk is to take on the trip are rude and disrespectful. They are prejudiced toward Inuit people and youth. As Panuk and the two men journey to their camping spot, the local RCMP officer calls Panuk and tells him a severe storm is headed their way. It’s too late to return back to town, and Panuk and the two men must prepare their camping site before the storm hits. Will the 17 year old be able to deal with the two hunters and will they all survive this one arctic night?

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D F Whibley

D F Whibley

You have stumbled upon the Authors Website for D.F. Whibley - Welcome Born and raised in Montreal Canada, my career took me around the world several times. Although a fiction, in my first book, One Arctic Night, I have compiled several experiences and observations I made while travelling the Canadian Arctic. I hope you enjoy it. Look for my up-coming book where it follows Panuk and Toklo to College in Thunder Bay Ontario One Arctic Night by D.F. Whibley has won The Canadian Book Club Award for Best Novel: Children’s Early Reader Category. This award will be added to The Global Book Awards, Bronze Medal: Teen Social and Family Issues, which he received December 2022.
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