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Chogan and the Vision Quest By Larry Buege

victor July 1, 2024 June 13, 2024Historical Fiction, Middle Grade Fiction Chogan, Larry Buege 0
The image shows the cover of a book titled "Chogan and the Vision Quest Book #5: A Native American Novel." The cover features a white deer with antlers set against a lush forest background. Various shades of green from the trees and plants dominate the scene.

Review by Victor R. Volkman “Chogan and the Vision Quest” is the fifth installment in as many years of this popular Middle-Grade reader. The series begins in the 14th century with “Chogan and the Gray Wolf” which is the first book. Buege sets the series in that era, which he…

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Growing Up in Sparta And Other Adventures by Larry Buege 

victor March 1, 2022 November 12, 2022Biography / Men, Uncategorized Larry Buege 0

Review by Victor R. Volkman Larry Buege’s autobiographical Growing Up in Sparta And Other Adventures is a story in three acts.  In the first act, he describes the realities of growing up in the 1950s in a small rural Midwestern town of Sparta, Michigan (population 4,000). As the author points…

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