Hazy
Island Books, located in Juneau, Alaska, and owned and operated by
two lifelong Juneauites, writer Kimberly
Metcalfe
and editor Liz Dodd, produces
high-quality books on Alaska's history and cultures, including In
Sisterhood, A History of Camp 2 of the Alaska Native Sisterhood,
released in July, 2008.
Projects currently in production include:
City Bear, Forest Bear, a children's book written by Ernestine Hayes,
American Book Award winner for her memoir Blonde Indian: An Alaska
Native Memoir, illustrated by Hoonah, Alaska, Native artist Wanda
Culp, and translated by Tlingit language scholar Hans Chester. City
Bear, Forest Bear will be published in both Tlingit and English.
Katie Hurley, Witness to Alaska Statehood, by Kimberly Metcalfe--the
authorized biography of a dynamic woman who, from territorial days
through today, found and finds herself at the center of key events
in Alaska's history.
An as-yet untitled photo essay on Juneau, by renowned Alaska photographer,
Michael Penn.