This catalog lists books which were written by members of the Upper Peninsula Publisher’s & Author’s Association (UPPAA). Any active member can submit their book data for the catalog at any time. This includes any book you may have written, regardless of whether it concerns the U.P. or not.
Twenty-year-old Lily Atwood Haynes stands alone at the helm of a shipping company. Can Captain Hoyt Curtiss help her navigate the choppy waters of widowhood? An irritating best friend gained during a childhood spent in a Catholic orphanage, a father who became a Communist and went to Russia in the 1930s, and 3:00 a.m. visits to The Pancake House. Such is the life of Lyla Hopewell. 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 the way it did. The story of a town, cherishing its past and embracing its future as the twentieth century ends. 1968. Sex, drugs and rock ‘n roll but the peace and love are dying along with Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy. Sunshine’s sixteen and needs to grow up. Fast. Two of Abby’s favorite counselors are getting married at camp, and Abby’s excited to be part of the ceremony. Nothing can get in the way of the perfect day they have planned . . . except maybe a maid-of-honor-zilla pushing to morph the simple camp wedding into a fancy to-do, an overzealous scripture reader who threatens to steal the show,... She’s a YouTube comedy sensation. He’s a serious filmmaker. When they’re forced to work together, what sort of sparks will fly? How tall is the tallest tree in the world? 380 feet—and still growing! Now protected, this tree was almost destroyed but is now home to many creatures. Covers 30 years of cop stories, jokes, and statements that the author has personally been involved in, or has been told by other cops in the Midwest in Illinois and Michigan. Tips and tricks about how to be consistently successful when hunting from ground blinds and tree stands as well as how to do it safely. Learn how to do it most effectively. Two young sisters must spend the winter of 1873-4 in their deceased uncle’s cabin. A story of survival, love, and awakening. Simon becomes lost from his family and ends up with many mice in a flea market. He and his friends have some scary adventures. Seasons of the Birch is a story of perseverance, sacrifice, and resilience. Susan Puska brings realism and heart to a novel that showcases the untold stories of women, minorities, and marginalized men who served their country yet seldom get the recognition they deserve. Abby can’t believe the news: because of a generous donation, camp is going to get an awesome new recreation building. The problem is, the camp board of directors are planning on tearing down the old craft cabin, and with it, all of Abby’s memories of gimp, grassheads, and a special friend. This book contains more than 85 full-color reproductions of this premiere artist’s poster prints. The art and artwork spanning more than 30 years of Sam’s work is the book’s focal point. A quarterly journal which explores the themes of parenting and child rearing issues through the lenses of poetry, memoir, opinion, essays, fiction, humor, art, media reviews and psychoeducation. A quarterly journal which explores the themes of health and chronic disease recovery/treatment through the lenses of poetry, memoir, opinion, essays, fiction, humor, art, media reviews and psychoeducation. To help her young grandson Billy learn the importance of believing in yourself, a Michigan grandmother tells him a fantastical story about a rabbit named Yoopie. Yoopie is relentlessly made fun of by his neighbors for keeping a “useless strange fuzzy red thing” (a mitten) that he finds in the meadow. I’ve spent many years exploring the wilderness of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula (U.P.), and one thing has become apparent: no matter what part in which you find yourself, fascinating sights are around every corner. More than 50 full color photos of Fayette Historic Townsite offer readers a step back in time to a nineteenth century company town. Two brothers learn of the apocalypse after being out of touch for a few days. Returning to town, they learn first-hand; the dead are coming back to life with a taste for flesh. With their parents in Nebraska, they must embark on a journey to rescue them as they set into motion their zombie apocalypse plan. When their children are kidnapped from the family castle, Adam and Anne Delaney race back to England from their vacation in France. Assuming their children will be held for ransom, the couple are ill-prepared for the truth about who has kidnapped their boys. Secrets of both of their families will be revealed as a result. Weird things are happening at camp. Long-time camp manager Mr. LaBoyer and his loyal group of hard-working, friendly cooks, lifeguards, and maintenance workers have been replaced by a bossy new manager and her less-than-welcoming staff. Marquette Trilogy spin-off. Depicts the influence one person has, even in death, upon others and explores the prisons of grief, loneliness, and fear created when people doubt their own worthiness.The Captain and the Widow
By:
Donna Winters
The Best Place
By:
Tyler Tichelaar
Superior Tapestry: Weaving the Threads of Upper Michigan History
By:
Deborah K. Frontiera
Superior Heritage
By:
Tyler Tichelaar
Sunshine Blues
By:
Bob Calverley
Summer Camp Wedding (Abby's Camp Days #7)
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Subscribing to the Enemy (March Sisters Sweet Romance 1)
By:
Jenifer Brady
Stretch to the Sun: From a Tiny Sprout to the Tallest Tree on Earth
By:
Carrie Pearson
Stars & Shields
By:
Edward T. Cook
Stand Hunting for Whitetails
By:
Richard P. Smith
Spirit of the North
By:
Tyler Tichelaar
Simon and Company Flea Market Mice
By:
Deborah K. Frontiera
Seasons of the Birch
By:
Susan M. Puska
Save the Craft Cabin! (Abby’s Camp Days: Volume 6)
By:
Jenifer Brady
Sam English: The Life, Work and Times of An Artist
By:
Ann Dallman, Sam English
Recovering the Self: A Journal of Hope and Healing (Vol. III, No. 4)
By:
Ernest Dempsey, Victor R. Volkman
Recovering the Self: A Journal of Hope and Healing
By:
Ernest Dempsey, Victor R. Volkman
Rabbitmitten
By:
Alan Carriero
Points North: Discover Hidden Campgrounds, Natural Wonders, and Waterways of the Upper Peninsula
By:
Mikel B. Classen
Picturing Fayette, a Nineteenth-Century Company Town
By:
Fred & Donna Winters
Outbreak
By:
Joshua C. Chadd
Ogier's Prayer
By:
Tyler Tichelaar
New Staff (Abby’s Camp Days: Volume 5)
By:
Jenifer Brady
Narrow Lives
By:
Tyler Tichelaar