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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.

Showing 97-120 of 182 Books

Rabbitmitten

By Alan Carriero

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.

Points North: Discover Hidden Campgrounds, Natural Wonders, and Waterways of the Upper Peninsula

By Mikel B. Classen

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.

Picturing Fayette, a Nineteenth-Century Company Town

By Fred & Donna Winters

More than 50 full color photos of Fayette Historic Townsite offer readers a step back in time to a nineteenth century company town. 

Outbreak

By Joshua C. Chadd

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.

Ogier's Prayer

By Tyler Tichelaar

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.

New Staff (Abby’s Camp Days: Volume 5)

By Jenifer Brady

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 LaBoyer and his loyal group of hard-working, friendly cooks, lifeguards, and maintenance workers have been replaced by a bossy new manager and her less-than-welcoming staff.

Narrow Lives

By Tyler Tichelaar

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.

My Marquette: Explore the Queen City of the North

By Tyler Tichelaar

My Marquette is the result of its author’s lifelong love affair with his hometown. Join Tyler R. Tichelaar, seventh generation Marquette resident and author of The Marquette Trilogy, as he takes you on a tour of the history, people, and places of Marquette.

More Than You Think You Know

By Cyndi Perkins

Crashes, hot flashes, and more than one man overboard in an edgy page-turner with a nautical spine by a sailor and journalist who’s been there, done that.

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 rated PG-13.

Midnight Carriage Kiss: Wilkins Harbor Book 3

By Emorie Cole

Samantha Ashford fell in love with Christian d’Angelo as a teenager, but he broke her heart when he sailed away from Wilkins Harbor on his parents’ yacht and never returned. Now fate has brought him back into her life—a successful billionaire with a yacht of his own.

Michigan Tech Hockey: 100 Years of Memories

By William J. Sproule

The book explores the 100 years of Michigan Tech hockey that have created many memories for teams, players, coaches, students, alumni, and the community who have followed the Huskies.

Michigan Tech Football: The First 100 Years

By William J. Sproule

Football is a special part of Michigan Tech history. Michigan Mining School students played local high school and community teams in the 1890s, but it was not until 1920 that a club team played another college when it scheduled two games against Northern State Normal (now Northern Michigan University).

Melusine’s Gift

By Tyler Tichelaar

Adam and Anne Delaney visit France and discover their connection to the French fairy Melusine of Avalon and her role in King Arthur’s lineage.

Marty and the Far Woodchuck

By Craig Brockman

A small life can be transformed by a great love. This humble creature learns it’s the journey that matters. A humorous, tender, uplifting adventure. An outstanding book to read to children. Adults love it, too.

Mackinac: A Grand Hotel Romance

By Donna Winters

Victoria Whitmore heads to Grand Hotel to collect payment for the furniture her father made. But Rand Bartlett, the hotel’s manager, poses an unexpected challenge. 

Love at the Inn: Wilkins Harbor Book 1

By Emorie Cole

Gabby Daniels is running to escape from her dangerous ex boyfriend. She decides to make a fresh start in a remote town in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan called Wilkins Harbor. Desperate for a job, she can’t believe her luck when the gorgeous Brandon Edwards offers her a position at his charming inn.

Lost Swimmer Drill (Abby’s Camp Days: Volume 4)

By Jenifer Brady

Abby and her friends have graduated to junior high camp! Will camp and her friends help her get through her family’s crisis? Or will the problems at home put a damper on the summer camp fun?

Lost in the Woods: Building A Life Up North

By Richard Hill

Rich and Judy Hill had a dream: to build a simple handcrafted log home in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. But what began as a grand adventure soon morphed into a complex entanglement of blueprint designs, contractor problems, and unforeseen financial expense.

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 through it.

Lilith's Love

By Tyler Tichelaar

Eighteen years have passed since Adam and Anne Delaney’s twin sons were kidnapped, ostensibly by one who wished them well. Now, after a string of useless clues and years of doubting their own sanity, the couple arrive in Istanbul where they have been told they will find the answers they seek…and hopefully the infant boys who—if even alive—would now be

Letters From Heroes World War I and World War II

By Edward T. Cook

The hardships, struggles, hopes and triumphs of the men and women who served in World War I and World War II is wonderfully captured in Letters From Heroes.

LESSON 1: Leveraging Leadership in Everyday Life

By John VanDusen

John uses his teaching, coaching, and Army experiences to layout 21 leadership lessons that can be leveraged in everyday life so they can be made the priority in their time of need.
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