Michigan Revealed: Exploring the Wilds of Upper Peninsula by Leslie Cieplechowicz

Book cover for "Michigan Revealed: Exploring the Wilds of Upper Peninsula" by Leslie Ciepłechowicz, featuring a river waterfall surrounded by snow-covered trees under a cloudy sky.

Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Leslie Cieplechowicz’s Michigan Revealed: Exploring the Wilds of Upper Peninsula offers a historical and scenic view of the sparsely populated and heavily forested land north of the Mackinac Bridge. The author divided this book into four chapters covering the northeast, southeast, northwest and southwest regions of the…

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Grand Island: Island of History and Mystery by Mikel Classen

Book cover for "Grand Island: Island of History and Mystery" by Mikel B. Classen, featuring images of a forest bench, a lake with cliffs, a log cabin, and a rocky shoreline. The cover has a purple background.

Review by Deborah Frontiera Mikel Classen is well known for thorough and boots-on-the-ground research for his nonfiction books and Grand Island: Island of History and Mystery is no different. In this short volume, he combines historical facts and travel information. In each short segment, he also provides his reactions to…

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Zombie Seagulls: And 13 Other Bite-Sized Nightmares! by Jim Bolone

Illustrated book cover featuring a zombie seagull with green feathers and red eyes, standing by water at night with a city skyline, bridge, and full moon in the background. Title: “Zombie Seagulls” by Jim Bolone.

Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Jim Bolone’s  Zombie Seagulls: And 13 Other Bite-Sized Nightmares! offers spooky tales that will have any reader bracing for ultimate suspense and surprise. This book was meant for young readers. This collection of horror stories prepares even the less avid readers to embrace the written word, with…

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Anishinaabe Dreams: Stories of Traditional, Survival and Identity by Sharon Brunner

A birchbark canoe is suspended upside down from the ceiling of a garage or workshop, held by ropes. Tools, lumber, and equipment are visible on the walls and floor.

Review by Jon C. Stott Sharon Brunner, a member of the Sault Ste Marie Tribe of Chippewa (Ojibwa) Indians, has been a social worker, professor, educational consultant, and author – and wise woman (and still is). A student of her people’s history and culture, she has participated in such traditional…

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