
Patrick's Basilica and The Murder of Mary Gallagher: The True Story of the Ghost of Griffintown, according to information found on the Internet. His other works include a "biography" of Montreal's St.

“I felt compelled to reach out to the author, Alan Hustak, and he agreed to come to our Library to do a reading.”Īlthough Hustak is based in Montreal, he was born in Esterhazy, and has also lived in Alberta, where he wrote a biography of Premier Peter Lougheed. “I had received a copy of Titanic: The Canadian Story as a gift, and once I started reading it, I could not put it down,” she said. “We are very excited to feature journalist and author Alan Hustak at the Library,” said Betty Dix, library board chair. Drawn from interviews across Canada with direct descendants and relatives of Canadians who sailed on the Titanic's maiden voyage, this book unearths historic photographs and stories that contribute another dimension to the familiar tale.

The book presents a saga of the 130 Canadian passengers aboard the ill-fated luxury liner bound for Canada, the Titanic. He is the author of the book Titanic: The Canadian Story, and on November 2, Hustak will be in the Kamsack Public Library to do a book reading for “all you Titanic buffs!”

Canadian journalist, author and former television broadcaster Alan Hustak has written for every major newspaper in the country, and has worked as a CBC radio reporter and as television reporter for CTV in the 1970s and 80s.
