Susan McClelland

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Susan McClelland
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BornNovember 8, 1967
Canada
NationalityCanadian
OccupationAuthor, Filmmaker, Entrepreneur
Notable work
"Every Falling Star: The True Story of How I Survived and Escaped North Korea", "The Bite of the Mango", "Boy from Buchenwald", "My Daughter Rehtaeh Parsons", "A Cave in the Clouds: A Young Woman's Escape from ISIS Badeeah Hassan Ahmed"
AwardsKirkus Best Book (Literary Y/A Non-Fiction), BC-Yukon Book Award for Children's Literature, 2 Ontario Library Association Red Maple Awards
Websitehttps://www.smcclelland.com/

Susan McClelland is an author, filmmaker, and entrepreneur known for her work in the young adult and children's book markets. Her books have been published in more than 30 countries and have garnered international acclaim. She has received numerous prestigious writing awards, including the Kirkus Best Book award for Literary Young Adult Non-Fiction, the BC-Yukon Book Award for Children's Literature, and two Ontario Library Association Red Maple Awards.

In addition to her writing career, McClelland has made significant contributions to the film industry. She has been involved in film productions for renowned organizations such as BBC Panorama, Fifth Estate, and Global Currents. Currently, she is adapting two of her books into feature films, further expanding her creative endeavors.

As an entrepreneur, McClelland has demonstrated her passion for storytelling and social impact. She has received start-up business training from Wes Rupel, a co-founder of Microsoft Windows, and has collaborated with BAFTA, Emmy, and Peabody Awards winner Sorious Samura to establish Lion Mountain. This platform aims to amplify African narratives through various media formats.

McClelland's commitment to social causes is evident in her extensive involvement with organizations such as UNICEF and Amnesty International. She has also been actively engaged in providing accessible living and programming for marginalized communities in Toronto, Canada, particularly in the field of social housing.

With her multifaceted career spanning literature, film, and entrepreneurship, Susan McClelland continues to make a significant impact in the creative and social spheres. Her storytelling prowess, combined with her dedication to social change, sets her apart as a prominent figure in the industry.

"Stars Between the Sun and Moon: One Woman's Life in North Korea and Escape to Freedom" is a captivating memoir co-authored by Lucia Jang and Susan McClelland. The book chronicles Lucia Jang's life in North Korea and her daring escape to freedom. It offers a compelling firsthand account of the harsh realities of life under the oppressive regime in North Korea and the resilience and courage required to overcome adversity. The memoir provides insights into the political and social conditions of North Korea while highlighting the indomitable spirit of its protagonist.

The Bite of The Mango "The Bite of the Mango" is a powerful and poignant memoir co-written by Susan McClelland and Mariatu Kamara. The book recounts the harrowing experiences of Mariatu, a young girl from Sierra Leone who becomes a victim of the brutal civil war that ravaged the country in the 1990s.

Mariatu's life takes a tragic turn when rebel soldiers attack her village, leaving her brutally mutilated by amputating both her hands. Despite the unimaginable pain and trauma, Mariatu's resilience and determination shine through as she embarks on a remarkable journey of survival and healing.

The memoir explores Mariatu's struggles and triumphs as she navigates through the aftermath of the war, seeking medical treatment, and eventually finding solace in Canada. Through her compelling narrative, Mariatu sheds light on the atrocities committed during the war and the enduring strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity.

"The Bite of the Mango" serves as a testament to Mariatu's courage and resilience, while also raising awareness about the lasting impact of war on individuals and communities. It is a deeply moving and inspiring story that offers a glimpse into the indomitable power of hope and the transformative potential of forgiveness.

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