My Journey Begins Where the Road Ends…
By Thomas Ford Conlan
Conlan’s poignant reflections upon the vital role nature plays in all our lives will resonate with readers of all ages.
The SideRoad Kids: Tales from Chippewa County
By Sharon M. Kennedy
Remembering school days, farm chores, and friendship among youngsters and their interaction with their parents, teachers, and each other. What was true in the “old” days is–in many ways–just as
U.P. Reader — Volume #7
By Deborah K. Frontiera (editor), Mikel Classen (editor)
7th Edition of the UPPAA anthology includes more than sixty poems, short stories, and autobiographical pieces.
World War II Conscientious Objectors: Germfask, Michigan the Alcatraz Camp
By Jane Kopecky
A small group of World War II political dissidents reveal how they survived what they called America’s Siberia Concentration Camp. Before the Vietnam War Americans considered conscientious objectors equal to
Wooly & The Good Shepherd
By Elizabeth Fust
Wooly and the Good Shepherd is the story of one little lamb\\’s nativity adventure. Wooly the lamb is scared of everything and the rest of the flock make fun of
Woodaline The Beaver
By Timothy LaJoice
Realistic Fiction, the journey of a Northern Michigan Beaver.
Willpower
By Tyler Tichelaar
When Will S. Adams was diagnosed with ossification, a mysterious disease that caused his tissues to harden until he became nearly a living statue, he refused to quit living life
When Teddy Came to Town
By Tyler Tichelaar
Matthew Newman, reporter for the New York Empire Sentinel, should have seen his assignment to cover the trial as the opportunity of a lifetime. But Matthew left Marquette long ago