Deborah K. Frontiera
Books By Deborah K. Frontiera
The Nature of Life
By Deborah K. Frontiera
Poems and color photographs inspired by the natural world provide insight, humor, drama, epiphanes, and inspiration to fill our physical and spiritual needs.
The Chronicles of Henry Roach-Dairier: To Build a Tunnel
By Deborah K. Frontiera
Humans are extinct on Earth. Insects have evolved, but are chemically dependent on Plastic. Roaches hire/enslave ants to build their mine tunnels. The Chronicles of Henry Roach-Dairier is a series
The Chronicles of Henry Roach-Dairier: The Re-creation of Roacheria
By Deborah K. Frontiera
Henry, a roach nymph of ten season cycles, sat at the slanted work surface in New South Dairy Colony 50’s training center. This segment of the series is focused on
The Chronicles of Henry Roach-Dairier: The Inception of the Combined Colonies
By Deborah K. Frontiera
The grandson of the first Henry Roach-Dairier takes up the torch of writing the ants’ past, how enslavement of one colony brought the colonies together. Two generations after The Re-Creation
The Chronicles of Henry Roach-Dairier: New South Dairy Colony 50
By Deborah K. Frontiera
Enter the world of Henry Roach-Dairier, a world where humans no longer exist. Insects, greatly enlarged and intelligent, dominate. Ants live communal lives, dedicated to each other, while roaches are
Superior Tapestry: Weaving the Threads of Upper Michigan History
By Deborah K. Frontiera
From the back cover: Superior Tapestry mixes natural science and geology into history where those aspects intersect with the lives of people or are the reason Michigan's Upper Peninsula developed
Simon and Company Flea Market Mice
By Deborah K. Frontiera
Simon becomes lost from his family and ends up with many mice in a flea market. He and his friends have some scary adventures.
Midnight in the Pawn Shop
By Deborah K. Frontiera
Objects for sale in a pawn shop come to life at night to share their stories of who owned them and why they were pawned. This is a short fantasy
Living on Sisu The 1913 Union Copper Strike Tragedy
By Deborah K. Frontiera
Twelve-year-old Emma’s life will be turned upside down in the summer of 1913 by a violent strike against the copper mining companies. Only the Finnish characteristic sisu will get her
Fighting CPS: Guilty until Proven Innocent of Child Protective Services Charges
By Deborah K. Frontiera
Not a “happy” read, but an important one, this book brings all these things to light and offers some solutions for improving the child protective agencies.
Copper Country Chronicler: The Best of J.W. Nara
By Deborah K. Frontiera
Experience the past through the artistic camera lens of J. W. Nara, one of the Copper Country’s earliest professional photographers.
150th Jubilee St. Joseph Church: Lake Linden MI 1871-2021
By Deborah K. Frontiera
Since 1871, Roman Catholics of Lake Linden, Hubbell, Tamarack, and the surrounding rural areas have worshiped at St. Joseph Church. While the founding group of families were mostly French-Canadian, the