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  • von Diana Raab
    27,00 - 33,00 €

  • von Terri Martin
    24,00 - 33,00 €

  • von Mikel B. Classen
    26,00 - 37,00 €

  • von Reginald Bollich
    23,00 - 33,00 €

  • von Terri Martin
    24,00 - 34,00 €

  • von Nancy Besonen
    25,00 - 34,00 €

  • von Sharon Kennedy
    24,00 - 34,00 €

  • von Ellen Lord
    19,00 - 29,00 €

  • von Niall McLaren
    29,00 - 38,00 €

  • von Terri Martin
    25,00 - 35,00 €

  • von Jon C Stott
    29,00 - 39,00 €

  • von Sharon M. Kennedy
    22,00 - 32,00 €

  • von Deborah K Frontiera & Mikel B Classen
    22,00 - 34,00 €

  • von Terri Martin
    21,00 - 30,00 €

  • von Mikel B Classen
    22,00 - 35,00 €

  • von Nancy M. Schwartz & April E. Beard
    42,00 - 50,00 €

  • von Carolyn Howard-Johnson
    30,00 - 40,00 €

  • von Marc Fountain
    28,00 - 39,00 €

  • von Sharon M Kennedy
    19,00 €

    Enjoy U.P. Stories from the View of a YooperJoin us for a trip through Michigan's rural Upper Peninsula in this collection of fictional short stories. Let the characters of View from the SideRoad surprise you with their resilience, humor, and unpredictability. Whether it's a sailor who shuns water, an old maid who wants to shoot her cats, or a man who keeps his lover in the junk drawer, the stories range from witty to wry to weepy. Sharon is a master of the short form. As readers of her newspaper column and previous collections will attest, she never disappoints. Her stories will keep you turning the pages and thirsting for more. "Penned by Sharon Kennedy, a hidden gem in the wilds of Michigan's Eastern Upper Peninsula, this book is a fine collection of humorous, satirical, and poignant stories." -Jim Dwyer, Writer, Mackinac Journal "View from the SideRoad weaves vivid tales with warmth and humor. The author really knows how to captivate the reader with tantalizing stories." -Jill Lowe Brumwell, Author of Drummond Island: History, Folklore, and Early People"Sharon Kennedy is one of the Upper Peninsula's premier writers. A well-read columnist in the Eastern U.P., she has turned her attention to writing books and U.P. literature is the better for it. Her stories are reminiscent of Cully Gage's, Northwoods Readers, but with her own spin and style." -Mikel Classen, Author of True Tales: Forgotten History of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, recipient of Charles Follo Award / Historical Society of Michigan"The hallmark of each story is a unique narrative voice and a one-of-a-kind character around which the story is told. In the introduction, the author tells how some of the stories had been handed down or based on stories by both her mother and father. The author's father was an Irishman and was an endless source of great stories. This collection is special because the stories are grounded in the U.P. experience and simultaneously speak to the general human condition." -- Tom Powers, Michigan in BooksLearn more at www.AuthorSharonKennedy.comFrom Modern History Press

  • von Sharon M. Kennedy
    28,00 €

    Enjoy U.P. Stories from the View of a YooperJoin us for a trip through Michigan's rural Upper Peninsula in this collection of fictional short stories. Let the characters of View from the SideRoad surprise you with their resilience, humor, and unpredictability. Whether it's a sailor who shuns water, an old maid who wants to shoot her cats, or a man who keeps his lover in the junk drawer, the stories range from witty to wry to weepy. Sharon is a master of the short form. As readers of her newspaper column and previous collections will attest, she never disappoints. Her stories will keep you turning the pages and thirsting for more."Penned by Sharon Kennedy, a hidden gem in the wilds of Michigan's Eastern Upper Peninsula, this book is a fine collection of humorous, satirical, and poignant stories." -Jim Dwyer, Writer, Mackinac Journal"View from the SideRoad weaves vivid tales with warmth and humor. The author really knows how to captivate the reader with tantalizing stories." -Jill Lowe Brumwell, Author of Drummond Island: History, Folklore, and Early People"Sharon Kennedy is one of the Upper Peninsula's premier writers. A well-read columnist in the Eastern U.P., she has turned her attention to writing books and U.P. literature is the better for it. Her stories are reminiscent of Cully Gage's, Northwoods Readers, but with her own spin and style." -Mikel Classen, Author of True Tales: Forgotten History of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, recipient of Charles Follo Award / Historical Society of Michigan"The hallmark of each story is a unique narrative voice and a one-of-a-kind character around which the story is told. In the introduction, the author tells how some of the stories had been handed down or based on stories by both her mother and father. The author's father was an Irishman and was an endless source of great stories. This collection is special because the stories are grounded in the U.P. experience and simultaneously speak to the general human condition." -- Tom Powers, Michigan in Books"For some sailors, climbing the career ladder on a Great Lakes freighter involves paying a pungent price as illustrated in the story, 'Tank,' a wonderfully funny portrait of what can happen to a lifelong bachelor oblivious to any sense of personal hygiene. This book is an entertaining read." -Rich Hill, Author of West of the River, North of the BridgeLearn more at www.AuthorSharonKennedy.comFrom Modern History Press

  • von Terri Martin
    28,00 - 37,00 €

  • von Raymond Luczak
    19,00 - 27,00 €

  • von Sherry Quan Lee
    27,00 - 37,00 €

  • von Jon C. Stott
    41,00 €

  • von Jon C Stott
    52,00 €

  • von Mikel B Classen
    21,00 - 32,00 €

    What Were Pioneer Days Really Like in the U.P.?The combination of mining, maritime and lumbering history created a culture in the U.P. that is unique to the Midwest. Discover true stories of the rough and dangerous times of the Upper Peninsula frontier that are as enjoyable as they are educational. You'll find no conventional romantic or whitewashed history here. Instead, you will be astonished by the true hardships and facets of trying to settle a frontier sandwiched among the three Great Lakes.These pages are populated by Native Americans and the European immigrants, looking for their personal promised land-whether to raise families, avoid the law, start a new life or just get rich... no matter what it took. Mineral hunters, outlaws, men of honor creating civilization out of wilderness and the women of strength that accompanied them, the Upper Peninsula called to all. Among the eye-opening stories, you'll find True Tales includes:Dan Seavey, the infamous pirate based out of EscanabaAngelique Mott, who was marooned with her husband on Isle Royale for 9 months with just a handful of provisions and no weapons or toolsVigilantes who broke up the notorious sex trafficking rings - protected by stockades, gunmen, and feral dogs - in Seney, Sac Bay, Ewen, Trout Creek, Ontonagon and Bruce Crossing Klaus L. Hamringa, the lightkeeper hero who received a commendation of valor for saving the crews of the Monarch and Kiowa shipwrecksThe strange story of stagecoach robber Reimund (Black Bart) Holzhey The whimsical tale of how Christmas, Michigan got its monikerThe backstories of famous pioneers, such as Peter White, George Shiras III, Governor Chase Osborn and many othersThis book is a gold mine of vacation possibilities, providing dozens of fascinating little-known facts about many of the innumerable attractions found in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. With the aid of a near countless parade of carefully selected historical images, Mikel paints a picture the reader will not ever forget. -- Michael Carrier, author of Murder on Sugar Island (Jack Handler mysteries)"Deeply informative, but never boring, each chapter covers a different event or person in the often dangerous and sometimes lawless Great Lakes frontier. Maybe Michigan natives especially will be surprised by these stories from the state's past. Claussen doesn't focus on the well-known or the glamorous stories, but instead the odd, the little-known, and the people who labored so hard to provide for themselves and their families in an unforgiving and brutal environment. This is a wonderful volume to better understand the little-understood region that is Michigan's Upper Peninsula." -- Axie Barclay, Portland Book Review"It's not that these stories have never been told... yet any collection keeping stories alive seems worthy. The author delves into the darker corners of the U.P. history, some he admits he himself had a hard time believing. All told, the book is a nice sampler and keepsake of the wild, weird, and wonderful things that should have given the Upper Peninsula its own genre of 'Western'." --Konnie LeMay, Lake Superior MagazineLearn more at MikelBClassen.com

  • von KAC LECOMPTE RENFRO
    25,00 - 33,00 €

  • von Ann Dallman
    19,00 - 29,00 €

  • - Nonfiction for the Soul
    von Ernest Dempsey
    13,00 €

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