When the Season Ends, by Stacy Windahl

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Review John Austin  (1/15/2026) Stacy Windahl’s When the Season Ends succeeds with notable ease in immersing the reader in an ordinary life that takes an improbable detour. The characters make up a full and unpredictable menu of plausible ordinaries—but no stereotypes. All these characters’ existential crises get dangerously tangled with…

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Living on Sisu: The 1913 Union Copper Strike Tragedy by Deborah K. Frontiera

Book cover of "Living on Sisu: The 1913 Union Copper Strike Tragedy" by Deborah K. Frontiera, featuring a sepia-toned photo of marching men with an American flag and a woman in blue watching from the side.

Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Deborah K. Frontiera’s Living on Sisu: The 1913 Union Copper Strike Tragedy offers a candid view of a violent strike against the mining companies in Houghton and Keweenaw counties of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula (U.P.) Twelve-year-old Emma Niemi narrated the story about her family’s participation in the strike…

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Where Youth and Laughter Go: The Tahquamenon Country and World War I by Randall S. Griffis

Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Randall S. Griffis’s book Where Youth and Laughter Go: The Tahquamenon Country and World War I offers a heart-wrenching rendition of World War I and some encounters of men from the Tahquamenon Country who fought in the war. Tahquamenon Country encompasses the small town of Soo Junction,…

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There’s Gnome Place Like Marquette by Mary Anne Welch and Meghan Bjork

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Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Mary Jane Welch’s and Meghan Bjork’s There’s Gnome Place Like Marquette offers a delightful tour of the interesting sights associated with Marquette, Michigan, an Upper Peninsula of Michigan (U.P.) community. The main characters are a Gnome, a deer, and an owl. Gnome was curious about what it…

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Dead Moose On Isle Royale: Off Trail With the Citizen Scientists of the Wolf-Moose Project by Jeffrey M. Holden

Two moose antlers lie on grass. Below them, the book title reads, "Dead Moose on Isle Royale: Off Trail with the Citizen Scientists of the Wolf-Moose Project" by Jeffrey M. Holden.

Reviewed by Jeffrey M. Holden Dead Moose on Isle Royale is certainly a book that delivers on the promise of its title.  When U.P. historian and conservationist Mikel B. Classen first recommended Holden’s book to me, I must admit I shelved it without even picking it up—which is hardly fair!…

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Mixed-Blood Histories: Race, Law, And Dakota Indians in the Nineteenth-Century Midwest by Jameson R. Sweet

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Reviewer: Sharon Brunner Jameson R. Sweet’s Mixed-Blood Histories: Race, Law, And Dakota Indians in the Nineteenth-Century Midwest delineated the legal and economic ramifications of the intermarriages between  Euro-Americans and American Indians. The book took place in the Midwest which included the following states: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa,…

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