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Letters Home: A Memoir of Michigan’s “Up North” Country, by Tom Leonard

victor April 10, 2025 February 5, 2025Memoir Mack Hassler, Tom Leonard 0
Book cover for "Letters Home: A Memoir of Michigan's 'Up North' Country" by Tom Leonard. The design features silhouettes of two cyclists riding through a forest, with mountains and a night sky in the background.

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