Where Youth and Laughter Go: The Tahquamenon Country and World War I by Randall S. Griffis

Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Randall S. Griffis’s book Where Youth and Laughter Go: The Tahquamenon Country and World War I offers a heart-wrenching rendition of World War I and some encounters of men from the Tahquamenon Country who fought in the war. Tahquamenon Country encompasses the small town of Soo Junction,…

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There’s Gnome Place Like Marquette by Mary Anne Welch and Meghan Bjork

Illustration of a gnome on a wooden deck beside a stone monument, overlooking a large body of water. Pine trees and large rocks are in the foreground. The book title and author names appear on the image.

Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Mary Jane Welch’s and Meghan Bjork’s There’s Gnome Place Like Marquette offers a delightful tour of the interesting sights associated with Marquette, Michigan, an Upper Peninsula of Michigan (U.P.) community. The main characters are a Gnome, a deer, and an owl. Gnome was curious about what it…

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Dead Moose On Isle Royale: Off Trail With the Citizen Scientists of the Wolf-Moose Project by Jeffrey M. Holden

Two moose antlers lie on grass. Below them, the book title reads, "Dead Moose on Isle Royale: Off Trail with the Citizen Scientists of the Wolf-Moose Project" by Jeffrey M. Holden.

Reviewed by Jeffrey M. Holden Dead Moose on Isle Royale is certainly a book that delivers on the promise of its title.  When U.P. historian and conservationist Mikel B. Classen first recommended Holden’s book to me, I must admit I shelved it without even picking it up—which is hardly fair!…

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Mixed-Blood Histories: Race, Law, And Dakota Indians in the Nineteenth-Century Midwest by Jameson R. Sweet

The book cover of "Mixed-Blood Histories: Race, Law, and Dakota Indians in the Nineteenth-Century Midwest" by Jameson R. Sweet, featuring brown textured background and centered text in dark and light fonts.

Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Jameson R. Sweet’s Mixed-Blood Histories: Race, Law, And Dakota Indians in the Nineteenth-Century Midwest delineated the legal and economic ramifications of the intermarriages between  Euro-Americans and American Indians. The book took place in the Midwest which included the following states: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa,…

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Bring One Home: A Memoir of Boyhood, Basketball, and Hometown Spirit by Thomas L. Pelissero

A boy wearing a yellow basketball jersey with the number 14 stands on a small town street at sunset, holding a basketball. The street is lined with shops, including a bar, bakery, hardware store, and drugstore.

Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Thomas L. Pelissero’s Bring One Home: A Memoir of Boyhood, Basketball, and Hometown Spirit brought to life a basketball team’s multiple losses: the town’s loss of jobs, the school’s financial strife, amongst a never-ending hometown spirit.  The story took place during the 1960s in the small town of…

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Douglas Houghton: Michigan’s Pioneer Geologist, Doctor, and Teacher, by Deborah K. Frontiera, Illustrated by Joanna Walltalo

A book cover titled "Douglass Houghton: Michigan's Pioneer Geologist, Doctor, and Teacher" shows an illustrated man examining rocks by a river with a dog, satchel, and tools nearby. The author and illustrator are listed below.

Review by Mack Hassler Tantae molis erat Romanem condere gentum “How hard it was to found the race of Rome” Near the end of Book I, Vergil   The Aeneid, written close to Christ’s birth I love the interplay in this epigraph between the language play in ancient thought given to…

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Dairies That Delivered Milk to the Residents of Dickinson County, Michigan by Phyllis Carlson

The cover of a spiral-bound book titled “Dairies That Delivered Milk to the Residents of Dickinson County, Michigan” with a black-and-white photo of a vintage Lakeland Dairy delivery truck and driver.

Review by Sharon Brunner Phyllis Carlson’s “Dairies That Delivered Milk to the Residents of Dickinson County, Michigan” introduced a number of dairies that were in operation in the aforementioned county from the late 1800s to the 1970s during a time when lumbering and mining served as prevalent sources of income….

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