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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.

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Field Trip to the Alpaca Farm

By Kathy Kuczek

Elementary school field trips are a little like herding cats. Enjoy Wyatt and his imagination as you learn a thing or two about alpacas.

Fayette: A Time to Love

By Donna Winters

Lavinia Adams takes an instant disliking to the dirty, stinking, furnace town of Fayette. Can Huck Harrigan change her opinion and win her heart?

Fayette: A Time to Leave

By Donna Winters

Violet Harrigan is rocked by the loss of her father and her home. Can Guy Legard overcome her sadness with his friendship and love?

Fayette: A Time to Laugh

By Donna Winters

Flora McAdams cares for the town’s injured pets and has no time for romance. Then Sven Jorgensen arrives in Fayette. Can he win her heart?

Favorite Camper (Abby’s Camp Days: Volume 2)

By Jenifer Brady

Abby’s second summer as a camper turns out to be a week of firsts: First camp crush . . . first camp frenemies . . . first use of the camp dean’s underwear in a skit . . . And the most life-changing first of all: losing a friend.

Falling for the Tutor (March Sisters Sweet Romance 2)

By Jenifer Brady

She dreams of wearing a crown. He’s more pauper than prince. Can their love story have a happy ending?

Deer Hunting, 4th Edition

By Richard P. Smith

One of the most comprehensive books on deer hunting on the market today, containing almost 300 quality color photos. Covers all the bases.

Deathe & Taxes

By Mark Wolfgang

Still more Yoopernatural thrills and adventure for MSP Trooper Alice Louise Dubose and Ron Blank in the dead-end village of Deathe.

Dead of November: A Novel of Lake Superior

By Craig Brockman

Ghosts of those drowned and never recovered are swarming from Lake Superior. But they are not there to haunt the living. They are fleeing something far more sinister.

Creating a Local Historical Book: Fiction and Non-Fiction Genres

By Tyler Tichelaar

Does Your City or Region Have a Fascinating Story that needs to be told before it’s forgotten?Yes, it does, and you can be the person to write it.

Copper Empire

By Donna Simons

In 1913, Paul Weyburn and his fellow copper miners have tolerated dangerous working conditions for too long. Some of their workmates are being maimed or killed thousands of feet underground… which one of them will be next?

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.

Compassion, Michigan: The Ironwood Stories

By Raymond Luczak

Encompassing some 130 years in Ironwood’s history, Compassion, Michigan illuminates characters struggling to adapt to their circumstances starting in the present day, with its subsequent stories rolling back in time to when Ironwood was first founded.

Church Lady Chronicles: Devilish Encounters

By Terri Martin

A collection of humorous short stories told by church lady, Miss Bea Righteous, a resident of the Gnarly Woods Senior Complex and elder of her church. In her unfaltering quest to deflect the nefarious deeds of the devil, Miss Righteous has an uncanny ability to create calamity, a situation for which she claims no culpability.

Chogan and the White Feather

By Larry Buege

Life would be pleasant, if not for two village bullies. Kanti bets her prized spear against Ahanu’s bear-claw necklace in a canoe race. To win, Chogan and Kanti will need help from Mishosha (the Magician of the Lake).

Chogan and the Gray Wolf

By Larry Buege

It is 100 years B.C. (Before Columbus). Twelve-year-old Chogan and his ten-year-old sister rescue an orphan wolf pup and raise it to adulthood. When they release it into the wild, the wolf returns to save their lives.

Charlotte of South Manitou Island

By Donna Winters

Charlotte Richards and Seth Trevelyn grow up together at the light station on South Manitou Island. Can childhood friendship lead to lifelong romance?

Camp Expert (Abby's Camp Days: Volume 1)

By Jenifer Brady

Nine-year-old “camp expert” Abby discovers that being a real camper at summer camp is nothing like hanging out as a staff member’s kid.

Cady and the Bear Necklace

By Ann Dallman

Cady, a 13-year-old girl of Native American heritage, has experienced big changes in the past year—her father’s marriage to a much younger woman, a new baby brother, and a move from Minnesota to Michigan where she is attending a reservation school for the first time.

Cabin Secrets (Abby’s Camp Days: Volume 3)

By Jenifer Brady

Getting flirting lessons from lifeguard Julie and deciding which boy camper she thinks is the cutest turns out to be not as bad as Abby thought it would be, but when someone she trusts blabs her boy-related secret, she is left wondering if elementary campers really need to learn about boys yet.

Breaking Free Too

By Tamara Lauder

Breaking Free Too: Taking a Flight With a Butterfly Toward Self-Discovery is a powerful pictorial book appropriate for anyone struggling to discover their true self.

Bookworms Anonymous

By Jan Stafford Kellis

Part memoir, part cookbook, part info guide, examination of reading as hobby, diversion, obsession, even sport. Features 8 meetings with menu plans, recipes, instructions for similar clubs.

Black Bear Hunting, 2nd Ed.

By Richard P. Smith

The ultimate reference for black bear hunters everywhere, containing everything you need to know for success regardless of how you plan on hunting. Field judging, shot placement, carcass care included.

Beyond Trauma

By Victor R. Volkman (editor)

Conversations on Traumatic Incident Reduction
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