Still Wild: Poems from Bear Shack by Suzanne Sunshower
Review by Deborah K Frontiera Not so long ago, there didn’t seem to be much Upper Peninsula, Michigan, literature or poetry published. Now there is an abundance. Some skeptics might say there is enough, or think What, another UP Poetry book? Another “outsider” arriving to experience life in the woods….
The Stormy Kromer Kitten by Erin Byrnes Bailey
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Erin Brynes Bailey’s “The Stormy Kromer Kitten” was a delightful tale about a calico cat, a train engineer and a creative woman. The story took place at Kaakauna, Wisconsin, during the snowy winter of 1903. A historical fiction children’s book in which Ida and George Kromer were…
Dead Moose On Isle Royale: Off Trail With the Citizen Scientists of the Wolf-Moose Project by Jeffrey M. Holden
Nikki Undercover by James H. Jackson
Mixed-Blood Histories: Race, Law, And Dakota Indians in the Nineteenth-Century Midwest by Jameson R. Sweet
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,…
Animal Listeners: The Awakening of Quinby Clark by R. Aveen
Bring One Home: A Memoir of Boyhood, Basketball, and Hometown Spirit by Thomas L. Pelissero
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…
The Stormy Kromer Kitten by Erin Byrnes Bailey
Douglas Houghton: Michigan’s Pioneer Geologist, Doctor, and Teacher, by Deborah K. Frontiera, Illustrated by Joanna Walltalo
The Poetry of Law by Scott Moore
A Is for Agate, by Patti Baraks, illustrated by Lisa Perrin-Kosmo
Norwegian Folktales of Asbjørnsen and Moe, translated by Tiina Nunnally
Dairies That Delivered Milk to the Residents of Dickinson County, Michigan by Phyllis Carlson
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….
Title: Merciless Savages (NOT): A how to guide to help you write and talk respectfully about American Indians by Phil Bellfy
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Phil Bellfy’s “Merciless Savages (NOT): A how to guide to help you write and talk respectfully about American Indians” provides a culturally appropriate approach for addressing the Indigenous population. He applied humor and honest critical references in this book. The Declaration of Independence referred to the Indigenous…
Superior Stories by Helen Raica-Klotz
Vigil: Poems by Ellen Lord
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Eleen Lord’s book Vigil: Poems captures the nuances of everyday life and its vast array of emotions. Lord portrays an early December morning and how cold suspends time. She pictured an old cabin which was currently empty and memories such as counting the time between lightening strikes…
Until We Meow Again by Dylan Bolander
Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Dylan Bolander’s Until We Meow Again spun a web of supernatural heroism. The story took place in Texas, New Jersey, Marquette, Michigan, an Upper Peninsula of Michigan city (U.P.), rainbow bridges, and various realms outside of the Earth’s plane. In the story there was more than one…









