Tag: Mack Hassler
The Mysteries of Marquette, by Tyler R. Tichelaar
Gentle Spirits by Thomas Ford Conlan
Review by Mack Hassler “…the novel is reflecting upon its own nature” Jean-Paul Sartre, Search for a Method, 1963 Gentle Spirits, this first book-length offering by Conlan, a retired shipmaster and poet, is not exactly an “Anti-Novel” in the tradition that Sartre describes above. It does not use the…
The Decade of Letting Things Go, A Postmenopause Memoir by Cris Mazza
Roots in Water, Selected and New Poems, by Kathleen Carlton Johnson
To Be Marquette, by Sharon Dilworth
The Mindset of a Dyslexic Entrepreneur: The Scott Holman Story
Review by Mack Hassler “Mixed Genres and True Heritages: From Trollope’s Ralph the Heir to Delany’s Dhalgren,” by D. M. Hassler. in Into Darkness Peering (Greenwood Press, 1997) Most of the nearly thirty titles I have posted at the U.P. Book Review have been single-authored books. This biographical…
2084: The Obesity Farms, by Edd Tury
Walloon Writers Review, 8th Ed., edited by Jennifer Huder and Glen Young
Gift Horse, A Kat Wilde U.P. Mystery, by Terri Martin
A Cast Away in Montana by Tim Schulz
Make It Go…In the Snow: People and Ideas in the History of Snowmobiles, by Larry Jorgensen
The Dark Side of the Great Lakes, by Frederick Stonehouse
Mercy Is a Bright Darkness: Selected Poems on Our Connectedness to Each Other through Nature’s Elements and Seasons, by Lisa Fosmo
Yooper Ale Trails: Craft Breweries and Brewpubs of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, by Mikel B. Classen and Jon C. Stott
Review by Mack Hassler Yooper Ale Trails: Craft Breweries and Brewpubs of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, a handsome publication by Classen and Stott from the publisher that is the imprint for so much directed at the UPPAA is a book filled with information, wonderful photos, and even a few “bookish” puzzles…
Purple Sunshine / Sunshine Blues / Hazy Sunshine by Bob Calverley
The Rocks Will Echo Our Sorrow: The Forced Displacement of the Northern Sámi, by Elin Anna Labba
Yooper Poetry: On Experiencing Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, edited by Raymond Luczak
The Mysteries of Marquette, by Tyler R. Tichelaar
Gentle Spirits by Thomas Ford Conlan
Review by Mack Hassler “…the novel is reflecting upon its own nature” Jean-Paul Sartre, Search for a Method, 1963 Gentle Spirits, this first book-length offering by Conlan, a retired shipmaster and poet, is not exactly an “Anti-Novel” in the tradition that Sartre describes above. It does not use the…
The Decade of Letting Things Go, A Postmenopause Memoir by Cris Mazza
Roots in Water, Selected and New Poems, by Kathleen Carlton Johnson
To Be Marquette, by Sharon Dilworth
The Mindset of a Dyslexic Entrepreneur: The Scott Holman Story
Review by Mack Hassler “Mixed Genres and True Heritages: From Trollope’s Ralph the Heir to Delany’s Dhalgren,” by D. M. Hassler. in Into Darkness Peering (Greenwood Press, 1997) Most of the nearly thirty titles I have posted at the U.P. Book Review have been single-authored books. This biographical…
2084: The Obesity Farms, by Edd Tury
Walloon Writers Review, 8th Ed., edited by Jennifer Huder and Glen Young
Gift Horse, A Kat Wilde U.P. Mystery, by Terri Martin
A Cast Away in Montana by Tim Schulz
Make It Go…In the Snow: People and Ideas in the History of Snowmobiles, by Larry Jorgensen
The Dark Side of the Great Lakes, by Frederick Stonehouse
Mercy Is a Bright Darkness: Selected Poems on Our Connectedness to Each Other through Nature’s Elements and Seasons, by Lisa Fosmo
Yooper Ale Trails: Craft Breweries and Brewpubs of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, by Mikel B. Classen and Jon C. Stott
Review by Mack Hassler Yooper Ale Trails: Craft Breweries and Brewpubs of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, a handsome publication by Classen and Stott from the publisher that is the imprint for so much directed at the UPPAA is a book filled with information, wonderful photos, and even a few “bookish” puzzles…















