Grand Island: Island of History and Mystery by Mikel Classen
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…
Zombie Seagulls: And 13 Other Bite-Sized Nightmares! 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…
Trumpet the Miracle Wolf Pup: Trumpet Becomes A Mom by Leokadia George and Maddy Moore
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Leokadia George shared a special story about a program called SAFE (Saving Animals From Extinction) and the importance of the pack mentality for wolves in her book Trumpet the Miracle Wolf Pup: Trumpet Becomes A Mom. George has been volunteering at the Wolf Conservation Center in New…
Seeking Serenity by John Highlen
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner John Highlen’s Seeking Serenity offers an interesting view of the many natural wonders found in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (U.P.) and Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. We often face complications and the hustle and bustle of everyday life, and we do not take the time…
The Fall and Rise of Sierra Quinn by Edd Tury
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Edd Tury’s The Fall and Rise of Sierra Quinn offers a view of the difficulties in human relationships and the financial challenges faced by many businesses today. Divorce has served as a heartbreaking challenge for many people. Today’s farmers have been struggling with the high cost of…
Anishinaabe Dreams: Stories of Traditional, Survival and Identity by Sharon Brunner
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…
The Home of the Drowned by Elin Anna Labba
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Elin Anna Labba’s The Home of the Drowned offered a story about a multigenerational struggle for Sámi women when they fought to hold onto their way of life. They were forced to endure the horrible actions of a powerful hydropower company and government officials while their summer…
Visiting Mackinac: 150 Years of Tourism at Michigan’s Fabled Straits By Frank Boles
Out of the Darkness: Classic Short Fiction from Sweden (various)
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Out of the Darkness: Classic Short Fiction from Sweden offers a splendid view of refuge, psychological mysteries and explores what makes life meaningful. The stories take place in Sweden, and authors from the 1880s to the 1950s tell a variety of stories. Some of the authors were…
Up North Across the Bridge By Heather Garrison Illustrated by Niki Gessler
Review by Deborah K Frontiera This children’s picture book, Up North Across the Bridge, depicts a lovely memoir of many vacations in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. The author states in her dedication that her mother “packed up five children, trekked up north and filled our summers with endless joy and adventures…
Mama’s Song By Julie Buchholtz, illustrated by Faryn Hughes
Review by Deborah K Frontiera Having reviewed Julie Buchholtz’s first book, Who Am I, some months back, I was happy to receive her latest, Mama’s Song. This lovely story helps young children understand the Seven Grandfather Teachings of the Anishinaabe people: wisdom, love, respect, courage, honesty, humility and truth. The…
Tales of a Keweenaw Mom: Adventures in Yooper Parenting
Review by Mack Hassler “One of those days Jesus went out to a mountainside to pray, and spent the night praying to God. When morning came, he called his disciples to him and chose twelve ofthem,whom he also designated apostles [special messengers]” Luke 6:12-13 I particularly like reading nonfiction storytelling…
Addie the German Shepherd and her Historical Red Ball: My Little Yooper ABCs Book By Chloe Platias
Review by Deborah K. Frontiera Addie the German Shepherd and her Historical Red Ball: My Little Yooper ABCs Book, a sweet alphabet book for three to five-year-olds, has what you’d look for in an alphabet book centered on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. The author includes the state flower, tree, bird, and…
The New King: A Novel by Nathan Shore
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Nathan Shore’s “The New King” offers a view of an extremely dangerous and corrupt organization hidden under the guise of a benevolent religious cult. A couple of wealthy parents from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (U.P) hired a disbarred lawyer to find their daughter. Hirsch found their…
This Magnetic North: Candid Conversations on a Changing Northern Michigan by Tim Mulherin
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Tim Mulherin’s “This Magnetic North: Candid Conversations on a Changing Northern Michigan” offers a view of a northern paradise in Michigan and how its residents have dealt with a vast array of adversity. The book took place in Grand Traverse, Leelanau Peninsula areas and Indianapolis. The author’s…
Douglass Houghton: Michigan’s Pioneer Geologist, Doctor, and Teacher by Deborah K. Frontiera
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Deborah K. Frontiera’s book Douglass Houghton: Michigan’s Pioneer Geologist, Doctor and Teacher offers a portrayal of an academically high achiever and his discovery of potential resources of a brand new state. Michigan became a state in 1837. During Douglass’ earlier years, his parents, Judge Jacob and Lydia…



