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Birds of Michigan
Published in Paperback by Lone Pine Publishing (2003-06)
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Nice book, but......
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Review Date: 2008-06-05
Review Date: 2008-06-05
I am very happy with this book overall. I have to agree with what others have said about the layout. It is easy to identify the birds that you are seeing without having any prior knowledge of birds. The only bad thing that I can say about this book is that it is printed in China. Would be 5 stars otherwise.
Great book!
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Review Date: 2008-05-16
Review Date: 2008-05-16
I love this book. I had one of North American birds that I was using, but it's nice to have a book that narrows it down to Michigan. It also gives a lot more information on each bird than the book I had. The descriptions and pictures are wonderful. I would have liked to see pictures of both male and female (not every bird is pictured that way), and would have liked to see pictures of immature birds, but overall this book is exactly what I was looking for.
A Pleasant Surprise
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Review Date: 2007-01-19
Review Date: 2007-01-19
I've used (and abused) a number of bird books over the years.... and tend to carry a veritable library with me on my forays. But I've been frustrated by most of the identification guides available today. I know they can't be perfect, if only because birds themselves vary so much, but surely they could be just a little better. This one is. I hope Lone Pine Press and Mr. Black expand beyond the Michigan edition. In the meantime, I though, I won't have to carry such a library into the woods. "Birds of Michigan" will suffice by itself.
Easy to use
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-05
Review Date: 2006-12-05
I agree with the other two reviewers' comments. This book is very easy to use, proving much information in a concise yet digestible way. While it provides a lot of detail, it does not do so in a tedious way--this is a field guide that is actually READable! It is very user-friendly and has helped me clinch idenifications of even rare migrants due to the written descriptions which do not overwhelm the field guide. Large, accurate drawing of the birds are supplemented with written descriptions emphasizing the field marks. The maps are on the same page as the birds, which can help narrow down birds in the field more rapidly. This has been a helpful local supplement to my National Geographic & Peterson Field Guides. I also recommend Stan Tekiela Birds of Michigan book & CD set and Peterson's Birding by Ear: Eastern and Central North America (Peterson Field Guides(R)) (Audio CD)
by Richard K. Walton, Robert W. Lawson, Roger Tory Peterson.
by Richard K. Walton, Robert W. Lawson, Roger Tory Peterson.
NOT a waste of your money!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-12
Review Date: 2006-05-12
As a child I enjoyed seeing a flash of color flitting among the leaves, listening to bird song, and even sneaking up upon a nest of hatchlings to watch their antics; but with age, I developed a deeper appreciation for the birds in my home state of Michigan. Ultimately I ended up spending hours flipping thru books trying to find the best bird guide for me to use. AND this book has proven to be the best of the best! This guide easily helps me in identifying the birds I'm looking at by providing a clear colored pic for EVERY bird, giving the length and width of each bird, info on feeding habits and habitat(s), and areas for best viewing/finding. In addition the book goes one step better and even tells you what species are similar and how to make sure you have correctly identified your find. Heck, the size of the book is even spiffy since it's light enough to not be a hinderance in your backpack. The only fault I have with the book is in its description of the call/song/or voice of the birds - they try, but, for example, the song of the common house wren does not sound like "tsi-tsi-tsi-tsi oodle-oodle-oodle-oodle" to me. But then I'd be hard pressed to write down exactly what it DOES sound like!

The Boys from Kalamazoo: A Novel
Published in Hardcover by Burd Street Press (2002-07-31)
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Should win an award for "Best Civil War Novel"
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Review Date: 2003-04-26
Review Date: 2003-04-26
This book is very well written and the description of battle and encampment life is very accurate. I loved the beginning of the book, the Battle of Shiloh, and then the flash back to the prior 6 months. I had a hard time putting the book down, and the ending was brilliant. Bring on the sequel!
Quite vivid in its portrayal of a war-torn America
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Review Date: 2003-02-13
Review Date: 2003-02-13
Set in 1862 during the American Civil War, The Boys from Kalamazoo by t. J. Johnston is a fictional account of the famous Kalamazoo Sharpshooters. Lending a vibrant freshness to a yesteryear world of American history peopled with the heroes, villains, ordinary soldiers, and citizenry who fought and died in the toils and turmoils of a bloody civil war, The Boys From Kalamazoo is entertaining, thoughtful, thought-provoking, and quite vivid in its portrayal of a war-torn America.
The boys from Kalamazoo
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-02-16
Review Date: 2003-02-16
The Boys from Kalamazoo is a very good book. It provided a vivid description of what happened during the beginning of the Civil War. I am 12 years old and I was never interested in historical fiction until I read this book. I didn't think it was possible to like a type of book so much after reading it only once. My dad got this book for me and he read it too. T.J. Johnston is a very talented writer and I can't wait until he makes another book.
The Boys from Kalamazoo
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-29
Review Date: 2003-01-29
Johnston covers the less historically focused Western Theater of the American Civil War with the same battle detail and accuracy as Bernard Cornwell covers the Eastern Theater in his Starbuck Chronicles. Johnston captures the true essence of the men that fought and suffered in the Civil War. As with all U.S. wars, ordinary young men who were farmers, shopkeeps, mill operators, etc... from small towns across the country like Kalamazoo, MI did extraordinary things. A great story set in accurate historical context, I hope there's a sequel!
Civil War Best Seller
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-26
Review Date: 2003-01-26
Highly recommended! The book is well balanced providing interest for Civil War fanatics, and an enjoyable easy read for those just looking for a simple but action packed story. For historians, and Michiganders in particular, it provides an entertaining drama to supplement the factual course of events for this band of home grown sharpshooters. The battle scenes are brought to life without being overly gruesome and the fast paced action moves you quickly from event to event. It has the feel of a TV mini series and leaves you wanting to carry on with the next book - bring on the sequel!

Cottonwood Summer
Published in Hardcover by Fletcher House (2004-01-12)
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WHEN'S THE MOVIE COMING OUT...?
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Review Date: 2004-04-03
Review Date: 2004-04-03
A timeless classic, though set against a World War 2 backdrop, this tale is a must read for anyone looking to disconnect from today's hectic pace and re-connect with a time when things were far less complicated. The lessons learned by the boys during the course of the novel, about themselves, friendship, and diversity to name a few apply as much today as they did when the story is set. A must read for the entire family, leaves you with just one question: when do we get to see this on screen?
Cottonwood Summer brings back memories of my boyhood
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Review Date: 2004-03-06
Review Date: 2004-03-06
I had forgotten how the world looks through a 10 year old boy's eyes. Cottonwood Summer is a refreshing and entertaining book with a blend of mystery, humor and boyhood sleuthing. You will find yourself immersed in the lives of Jase and his best friend Danny as they go about their day to day adventures in small town America during the period of the end of WWII. If you like reading books saturated with swear words, you will miss them in this definitely "G" rated material. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this novel.
Delightful and entertaining!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-10
Review Date: 2004-03-10
A wonderfully readable tale of life in small town America in 1944. Filled with adventure, mystery, laugh-out-loud humor, memorable characters and heartfelt moments. Cottonwood Summer is a fun and entertaining read!
Family reading is back in style! And with no commercials!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-09
Review Date: 2004-03-09
Why is Bill Cosby an excellent commedian? ... no filth! Why is Gary Slaughter an excellent story teller and author? ... no filth! Just plain ol' family values at its best.
Hardy Boys have nothing on Danny and Jase. We can't wait for the next in the series. My kids turned off their video games for this. Bravo!
A mystery with Nazi spies, nasty POW's, & undercover moles
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-18
Review Date: 2004-05-18
Cottonwood Summer documents author Gary Slaughter as a master at creating loveable characters and an engaging story-telling narrative style enriched with humor and originality. Cottonwood Summer is a mystery with Nazi spies, nasty POW's, undercover moles, small-town values, and Gold Star mothers who will never see their sons again. Irreverent, touching, and a reader involving story, Cottonwood Summer is one of those novels so easy to pick up and so hard to put down. And when it is finished, sends the reader to do an Amazon.com author name search in hopes of finding other stories by this undeniably talented writer.

The Fit or Fat Woman
Published in Paperback by Houghton Mifflin (1989-04-27)
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Great practicle book!
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Review Date: 2006-03-01
Review Date: 2006-03-01
This is such an easy read and so common sense. Not a quick fix, but very healthy and applicable theories.
Good Book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-09
Review Date: 2004-02-09
Has good info for newbies to fitness and seasoned vetrens. Also it is an easy read. YOu can get the majority of the book read in one night. One Negative is the last few chapters are more wordy than nessasary.
EXCELLENT!
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-30
Review Date: 2000-05-30
As a Fitness Trainer, I was amazed at the wealth of good/valuable information this book provides. I had read it originally 10 years ago, and teach many of my clients the principles Mr. Bailey describes. Use this book as your guide to weight loss!
All diet myths shattered.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-14
Review Date: 2005-09-14
After reading this book, I know why all those diets I've tried failed. I was so happy to finally find someone who understands the special dietary needs of women and who could thoroughly explain away the diet myths out there. It is one of the most helpful books I've read in years.
Go Girl!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-07-25
Review Date: 2001-07-25
I am fed up with the magazine image American women are sold. Thin is being sold as fitness. Covert's tape helped me to affirm my belief in fitness, not just appearance. And another thing...has anyone else noticed that on the cover of most women's magazines you are given teaser titles on how to loose 10 pounds fast, and than in the bottom corners, pictures of cookies and 19 layer chocolate cakes?

Flyfisher's Guide To Michigan (Flyfisher's Guide Series)
Published in Paperback by Wilderness Adventures Press (2000-02-15)
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A Must for Michigan Flyfishers
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Review Date: 2008-02-03
Review Date: 2008-02-03
This guide is as inspirational as it is informative. Includes many odd bits of information (catch and release sections, no fishing from bank areas, areas too deep or too narrow to fish effectively) that would be very difficult to find out other than from hard experience. Very informative as to what fish you can expect to find in certain sections of streams -- I could go on and on. But won't. Just buy it!
Flyfisher's Guide to Michigan
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Review Date: 2007-05-14
Review Date: 2007-05-14
This is an outstanding book. Jim Bedford writes a clear, easy to understand guidebook for the masses, not just the elite. I have read many guidebooks and this is in my top five. His research is exhaustive and knowledge extensive. If you plan to dampen a fly in Michigan you need this book!
Rik
Rik
Everything I had hoped for.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-03-14
Review Date: 2001-03-14
Being fairly new to fly fishing for trout, I was looking for some help in where to go and what to use so I would not have to start from scratch. Jim has obviously been there and done that. His tips, techniques, and sites are outstanding. This book is a must for anyone getting started and a great asset to those who are looking for additonal information. Thank you for sharing your experiences in such a great book.
Book is a flyfishers guide to michigan
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-11
Review Date: 2006-03-11
This book is includes all the streams, rivers, and waterways of Michigan, with information on what fish are in them, seasons to fish, lures to use, and other information. I found it to great not just for the information it has on the fish, but on all the other stuff- how to get to the best spots, things to watch out for, noise/distractions around the river, ease of access, etc. Using this book, you will have a realistic picture of what the fishing experience is going to be like.
Wonderful Starting point
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-22
Review Date: 2002-05-22
This book is a great guide to the many rivers I have spent time on in Michigan. It is not going to put you on the honey-holes, but it will provide you with good maps and the right strategies to have a sucessful day on the river. It also provides area business #'s, which I have found helpful on several occassions. Jim Bedford knows what he is taking about. Great investment.

Greetings from Cutler County: A Novella and Stories (Sweetwater Fiction: Originals)
Published in Hardcover by University of Michigan Press/Regional (2005-04-20)
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The new voice of our generation
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Review Date: 2007-05-16
Review Date: 2007-05-16
What a book. Mulhauser really taps into the psyche of our generation. Through his characters Mulhauser is able to express highly distinctive human emotions against the backdrop of hilarious/tragic circumstances. A must read for anyone interested in the social dilemmas and conflicts faced by todays generation. I'll be on the lookout for future works by Mulhauser as he looks to be a star in the making! Buy this book now, you won't regret it.
A great read
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-20
Review Date: 2005-07-20
This book is a fantastic collection. The interaction between the characters and their northern Michigan setting was captured phenomenally well. I found the enitre collection funny and entertaining, primarilly because the characters and situations, though compelling, remained believable.
A Beautiful First Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-15
Review Date: 2005-07-15
This first book by Travis Mulhauser is fantastic. The stories are thick with tender humor, nuanced human understanding and descriptions of a geography that becomes a character in itself. They read utterly without pretension or self-consciousness, like lived experience. The author has a real ability to understand the interior world of a wide range of characters, and to present it in high-definition dialogue and action. "Brothers" is the perfect, chilling end to this collection, as it makes eerily familiar the transformation of lost hopes into misguided action experienced by so many of the characters and so many of us.
great discription of the intermixing in a small town
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-09
Review Date: 2005-07-09
I really enjoyed the book..The short stories were just long enough to get the feeling of the characters..I grew up in a small town in the midwest and I felt like I was reading about my own experiences. I laughed and became sad throughout the entire book. I loved how the stories discribed different aspects of the community. Very good book..I can't wait until Travis writes another!!!
Captures regional themes.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-17
Review Date: 2005-07-17
I agree with the earlier noted reader reviews: Mulhauser's short stories and novella are entertaining with dialogue that quickly brings the reader into a rural resort region's service-industry economies of finance and spirit. Having recently read Hemingway's "Nick Adams Stories" (circa 1923-1938), set in the same northern Michigan area, I was intrigued by some similar themes used by both Hemingway and Mulhauser that have apparently survived the past 70 or so years: social and financial tension between the seasonal "resort" population and the "locals;" the local boys who made it big via sports or other celebrity (Hemingway frequently used prize fighters while Mulhauser utilized basketball players and rock stars); shady criminal characters and skirmishes between the story's hero and the law; young (mostly) men learning truths through the "school of hard knocks;" and the cleansing beauty of the lakes, streams, and woodlands. That said, I found Mulhauser's work the more enjoyable of the two!

Inside/Outside: A Physician's Journey with Breast Cancer (Conversations in Medicine and Society)
Published in Hardcover by University of Michigan Press (2006-09-11)
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The fabric of a life
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Review Date: 2008-05-16
Review Date: 2008-05-16
Dr. Gilsdorf is a renaissance woman, known for many things, among them her knitting. I consider this book her personal tapestry, beautifully and carefully woven. She relates the story of her breast cancer and treatment with insights that very few others could convey, and she is honest about all the details - her caregivers, her treatment, the toll it takes, her reactions, her anger, her sometimes petty and sometimes magnanimous reactions, her fear, her courage. Disclosure: I know the author, and if she is tough on anyone in this book, it's on herself. But peeking through the story, in little moments that seem written only to place the cancer treatment and recovery in the context of her regular life, one gets a glimpse of a person who never, ever takes the easy way out. Her sense of loyalty and devotion, to her family, her patients, her fellow physicians, her students, her lab, is there on every page, and the depth of her integrity is tremendously inspiring. It's always a danger to call something inspiring, so let me add - the book is funny, witty and tremendously enjoyable to read, even though the ordeal of breast cancer was anything but enjoyable. I found the insights into the academic medical life and Dr. Gilsdorf's life as a pioneering woman physician particularly interesting, and watching such a fine and generous mind at work was one of the best things about reading the book. I couldn't put it book down. I read it most of the night, and took it in to work with me the next day, read it over lunch, finished it up the next evening - and then re-read favorite passages over and over again.
Wonderful Imagery
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Review Date: 2006-11-30
Review Date: 2006-11-30
This book is a wonderfully written, deeply personal account of how Dr. Gilsdorf made the transition from successful researcher and physician to patient and then back again. The book is full of vivid imagery that will make you want to read it all in one sitting, yet will keep haunting you for weeks after you put it down. This book moved me so deeply that I have purchased a copy for every female member of my family for Christmas. It really is a must have for anyone who has ever been affected by breast cancer.
A rich and beautiful journey through a harsh and ugly land
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-11
Review Date: 2007-01-11
Gilsdorf's book is a must-read for anyone who has, is now, or may someday face a serious illness. Ditto for every doctor and health care provider. Her writing is clear, gentle, almost poetic at times, and always comfortable -- that's good, because she writes about very uncomfortable things, the harsh, confusing, frightening world of cancer. Gilsdorf lays open her life during this difficult journey. An accomplished academic physician and scientist, she shares with brutal honesty her inner, intimate world. The boss who's used to being in control is not. An always healthy woman is not. An elite doctor sees her world from the scruffy perspective of a patient. You will savor some passages, yet read the book quickly. You'll be bothered by the story but won't want the book to end.
A must read, for joy, tears, education and understanding...
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-06
Review Date: 2007-01-06
This is an amazing book, and one that I would not hesitate to read over and over again; nor would I hesitate to recommend it to the best of friends.
With tidbits about her fulfilling and extremely accomplished life intertwined with education and insight about a very popular and unfortunate disease, from the prospective of patient AND doctor. I laughed and cried, and better yet, learned.
She discusses everything from the riddles we used to chant as children to preparing a speach on scientific ethics in Kazakhstan and the cultural experiences while living there. From grant writing to fund research projects to the way a rainbow arrives at the proverbial pot of gold. She is frank and tells it like it is, but with the most beautifully descriptive words and analogies.
We typically see cancer as a death sentence. Dr. Gilsdorf, somehow, made it improve her life and happiness ten-fold.
This book is beautifully written, and I'm am a better person for having had the joy of reading it. A must read for all who can.
I'll leave you with the following: "The person who doesn't read has no advantage over the person who can't read." So read and enjoy!
With tidbits about her fulfilling and extremely accomplished life intertwined with education and insight about a very popular and unfortunate disease, from the prospective of patient AND doctor. I laughed and cried, and better yet, learned.
She discusses everything from the riddles we used to chant as children to preparing a speach on scientific ethics in Kazakhstan and the cultural experiences while living there. From grant writing to fund research projects to the way a rainbow arrives at the proverbial pot of gold. She is frank and tells it like it is, but with the most beautifully descriptive words and analogies.
We typically see cancer as a death sentence. Dr. Gilsdorf, somehow, made it improve her life and happiness ten-fold.
This book is beautifully written, and I'm am a better person for having had the joy of reading it. A must read for all who can.
I'll leave you with the following: "The person who doesn't read has no advantage over the person who can't read." So read and enjoy!
this is an open heart tale of person and Doctor with cancer
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-16
Review Date: 2006-11-16
This is a beautiful story of a very hard reality in this author's very active and successful life. She shares her private fears and medical knowledge with us. This is a must read for those that had, are having cancer or know a loved one struggling with this reality and terrible desease.

Iron Pioneers: The Marquette Trilogy: Book One
Published in Paperback by iUniverse, Inc. (2006-02-23)
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Visit the past...
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Review Date: 2008-01-02
Review Date: 2008-01-02
IRON PIONEERS is an amazing story filled with acurate historical details and fast-paced adventure! It opens with the young couple of Clara and Gerald Henning moving north to the blossoming village of Marquette, MI in 1849. Iron deposits had just been discovered in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, and brave pioneers began arriving to seek their fortunes and a new life. Clara and Gerald, along with the other handful of residents in Marquette, barely survive through the first winter, however their courage and adventurous spirit keep them alive and ready for more. The story follows the Hennings and their neighbors through the years as they grow, thrive and live in the beautiful north woods.
Author Mr. Tyler R. Tichelaar is an amazing and talented storyteller! He brings to life the enchantments and dangers of survival in a time without cell phones and computers. His characters demand attention and pull readers through the pages with their facinating stories. Their various ethnic and religious backgrounds mixing well at times like apples and cinnamon, and clashing at other times like electricity and water, both excelent examples of our American diversity. And throughout the entire amazing story, Mr. Tichelaar weaves his obvious love of the Upper Peninsula with beautiful and striking descriptions of Lake Superior and the forests. Talented Mr. Tichelaar has brought us a masterpiece!
---reviewed by Chris Shanley Dillman, author of Finding My Light and The Black Pond
Author Mr. Tyler R. Tichelaar is an amazing and talented storyteller! He brings to life the enchantments and dangers of survival in a time without cell phones and computers. His characters demand attention and pull readers through the pages with their facinating stories. Their various ethnic and religious backgrounds mixing well at times like apples and cinnamon, and clashing at other times like electricity and water, both excelent examples of our American diversity. And throughout the entire amazing story, Mr. Tichelaar weaves his obvious love of the Upper Peninsula with beautiful and striking descriptions of Lake Superior and the forests. Talented Mr. Tichelaar has brought us a masterpiece!
---reviewed by Chris Shanley Dillman, author of Finding My Light and The Black Pond
First installment of trilogy honors pioneers who shaped the community
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-15
Review Date: 2007-05-15
Reviewed by Mary Simmons for ReaderViews, May 2007
"Iron Pioneers," the first volume in a trilogy by Tyler R. Tichelaar, explores the history and people of Michigan's Upper Peninsula from 1849 to 1895. It follows the highs and lows of five founding families who live, die, laugh and cry in the growing settlement of Marquette.
A seventh-generation resident of the setting for his trilogy, Tichelaar brings an obvious love for the region to the telling of its history through a fictionalized account of the rapid growth of the community that grew up on the south shore of Lake Superior around iron ore deposits.
As Marquette evolves from a tiny village to a modern city, its residents are faced with harsh realities due to the unforgiving climate, economic downturns and emotional turmoil that were surely a reality for our ancestors who crossed an ocean and built a new life in a strange land. Spanning generations, during a time when the country was caught up in a Civil War, a president was assassinated and unity was a challenge - to say the least - "Iron Pioneers" portrays how people can come together and realize their dreams.
The author's admiration and reverence for his ancestors' place in American history is matched by his awe for the land they settled, as displayed in the following passage:
"The people would claim the land's bountiful riches, but the land demanded a price in return - it protected itself with harsh winters that only the truly courageous men and women, those who admired Nature's magnificence, were willing to face. The climate would drive many a coward away, while many a true child of Nature would find here a richness of spirit surpassing all the earth's minerals."
"Iron Pioneers" is full of diverse characters with various backgrounds, socio-economic status and life experience, all of which shape their response to the new circumstances to which they are forced to adapt. The pioneer life was not for everyone and Tichelaar reveals how some people thrived while others wilted under the pressures they faced as they worked towards building a prosperous life for themselves and future generations.
The first installment in this series is an interesting glimpse into the past; reminding us as we forge ahead that we all owe our ancestors a great deal. They carved out a path for us to follow and they would probably be shocked by where it has led us. Hopefully, for the most part, we have followed their examples well and continue to live their legacy as they would have wanted.
"Iron Pioneers," the first volume in a trilogy by Tyler R. Tichelaar, explores the history and people of Michigan's Upper Peninsula from 1849 to 1895. It follows the highs and lows of five founding families who live, die, laugh and cry in the growing settlement of Marquette.
A seventh-generation resident of the setting for his trilogy, Tichelaar brings an obvious love for the region to the telling of its history through a fictionalized account of the rapid growth of the community that grew up on the south shore of Lake Superior around iron ore deposits.
As Marquette evolves from a tiny village to a modern city, its residents are faced with harsh realities due to the unforgiving climate, economic downturns and emotional turmoil that were surely a reality for our ancestors who crossed an ocean and built a new life in a strange land. Spanning generations, during a time when the country was caught up in a Civil War, a president was assassinated and unity was a challenge - to say the least - "Iron Pioneers" portrays how people can come together and realize their dreams.
The author's admiration and reverence for his ancestors' place in American history is matched by his awe for the land they settled, as displayed in the following passage:
"The people would claim the land's bountiful riches, but the land demanded a price in return - it protected itself with harsh winters that only the truly courageous men and women, those who admired Nature's magnificence, were willing to face. The climate would drive many a coward away, while many a true child of Nature would find here a richness of spirit surpassing all the earth's minerals."
"Iron Pioneers" is full of diverse characters with various backgrounds, socio-economic status and life experience, all of which shape their response to the new circumstances to which they are forced to adapt. The pioneer life was not for everyone and Tichelaar reveals how some people thrived while others wilted under the pressures they faced as they worked towards building a prosperous life for themselves and future generations.
The first installment in this series is an interesting glimpse into the past; reminding us as we forge ahead that we all owe our ancestors a great deal. They carved out a path for us to follow and they would probably be shocked by where it has led us. Hopefully, for the most part, we have followed their examples well and continue to live their legacy as they would have wanted.
an excellent read
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-17
Review Date: 2006-08-17
For anyone who enjoys historical fiction; this is the book for you. It's an incredible story..the characters are incredibly well developed, the background is very well researched, and the story is beautiful in and of itself. I highly recommend this book to others and am glad that the author chose to share it with me.
The story begins in the 1840's with a newlywed couple; Gerald and Clara Henning. The Hennings travel from Boston to the Upper Michigan Penninsula on the shores of Lake Superior, where iron ore has recently been discovered.
The Hennings and other settlers like them arrive in Marquette to an undeveloped piece of wilderness, with dreams of helping to turn it into a successful thriving metropolis. Through blizzards, famines, fires and economical crashes, these settlers and their decendents persevere. In time this small wilderrness village becomes a prospering modern city; changed so much that original settlers struggle to recognize what it has become.
Dependably researched, written from the heart and involving a half of a century of characters, Iron Pioneers is one of the best books I've read in a long time. Two thumbs way up.
The story begins in the 1840's with a newlywed couple; Gerald and Clara Henning. The Hennings travel from Boston to the Upper Michigan Penninsula on the shores of Lake Superior, where iron ore has recently been discovered.
The Hennings and other settlers like them arrive in Marquette to an undeveloped piece of wilderness, with dreams of helping to turn it into a successful thriving metropolis. Through blizzards, famines, fires and economical crashes, these settlers and their decendents persevere. In time this small wilderrness village becomes a prospering modern city; changed so much that original settlers struggle to recognize what it has become.
Dependably researched, written from the heart and involving a half of a century of characters, Iron Pioneers is one of the best books I've read in a long time. Two thumbs way up.
FANTASTIC UPPER MICHIGAN TRILOGY
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-11
Review Date: 2006-07-11
I highly recommend this book to everyone that has every loved Upper Michigan. The details and descriptions of the local area are extremely true to life and depict what our early settlers struggled through to withstand the long, cruel Michigan winters. If you are from the UP, ever visited the UP, or have always wondered where the heck the UP is -- grab this book, curl up somewhere comfy, and ENJOY!!
History Comes Alive
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-08
Review Date: 2006-05-08
Tyler Tichelaar's Iron Pioneers makes history come alive. His love for his native city is evident; his research is scrupulous and his characters are engaging. Dr. Tichelaar is the James Michener of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. His saga traces the history and development of the region over hundreds of years. The land, the people, and the events that shaped them are described with loving accuracy and detail. His writing is a pleasure to read; his tone is warm and, at times humorous, as when the long-lost brother of Marquette's most uppity society matron shows up in the trappings of the Wild West. I look forward to the second book in the trilogy!

Obscene Diaries of a Michigan Fan
Published in Paperback by Ferne Press (2006-05-30)
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Even If You're Not A Michigan Fan...
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-19
Review Date: 2005-12-19
You will absolutely love this book! Ross is both insightful and humorous as he writes about: Michigan football (why their offense is really neither "conservative" or "too predictable"), Michigan basketball and the player who averaged 15 fouls per game (I remember him), Big Ten basketball officiating (he says it is getting better; I'm not sure), Tommy Amaker (he should have asked him who did kill JFK), why UCLA was so good for so long (it actually has less to do with John Wooden than you've been led to believe), and who was the greatest Michigan quarterback ever (read it to find out; Tom Brady is #3). More than anything else, this book reminded me that college sports are supposed to be FUN, no matter who wins. Ross' final chapter in this book is a classic by itself. Buy this book and savor every chapter. The best sports book I've read since "Ball Four" (yes, it's THAT good).
amaizing grace
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-14
Review Date: 2005-09-14
I join my fellow alum Mr. Heston in giving high praise to Obscene Diaries. At college I became quite interested in football, and particularly enjoyed Northwestern's successful skirmishes against the University of Michigan. Mr. Ross successfully reveals football as a particularly American blend of theatre and sport, personal drama and statistical analysis, quarterback thrill and coach agonistes.
Though It's Not Really Obscene, It's VERY funny
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-06
Review Date: 2005-10-06
This wild comic rant about sports is also startlingly original. For hard core sports fans, the book is packed with the kind of fresh insightful analysis of football strategy that is so completely missing from the work of the paid media pundits. (College coaches are already taking this book very seriously, because it shows why they should go for it on 4th down way more than they do.) But for non sports fans, this is also a great book, because Craig Ross really talks more about life than he does about sports -- and he's a fabulously witty writer.
M Go Ross!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-09
Review Date: 2005-09-09
As packed as it is with painstakingly researched sports statistics and wild, wonderful analyses, this book is a humorous and delightful read. Attorney Ross argues the facts, argues the law, AND attacks the opposition, entertaining us all the way.
Obscene Diaries of a Michigan Fan
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-22
Review Date: 2005-07-22
As an alum of Northwestern, a school whose original nickname was The Fighting Methodists, I can appreciate the quasi-religious fervor of Wolverine fans. Craig Ross joins the ranks of Voltaire and Jonathan Swift in effectively (and humorously)skewering this (large) slice of American culture.

Raised From the Dead
Published in Hardcover by Zoe Life Publishing (2007-10-20)
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Raised from the Dead
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Review Date: 2007-12-17
Review Date: 2007-12-17
I must say that even though Frank Turner fell from grace I had no idea that he was so addicted to drugs that he had to have a "transition team" just to get by in the Detroit market. It was inspirational to learn that he is healed body and soul. It reminded me of my own encounter with God. We can all relate to what he wrote. It took guts to reveal himself in such a profound way. I admire him for being able to to that. The book is well worth reading.
For the Second Time in My Life I Read a Whole Book in One Day
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-03
Review Date: 2007-11-03
"Raised from the Dead" by Frank Turner, is the personal testimony of America's First Evangelical Anchorman. Ironically, the first book that I read in one day, "Hope for the Flowers", had the same wonderful message for me. March 11, 1971 is when my life changed forever. The other book was about crawling catapillers, that God changed to beautiful butterflies, as only He can do.
This is one man's story about abandonment and sexual abuse as a child, in addition to smoking pure cocaine. It's about his marriage to the daughter of Louis Farrakhan. It is also about drug use and trafficking. It is about salvation, deliverance, healing and restoration. But if you are seeking for truth in your own life, I promise you this book will show you the miracle that happens when you reach out and ask God to change your heart, change your mind and turn you into that beautiful person that He intended you to be. (Remember the butterfly?)
I'm the mother of five children and a grandmother of eleven. I've never had Frank Turner's horrendous experiences in life, but I could relate to him just because I was a lost, self-righteous soul headed for hell until that awesome day, March 11, 1971, when God called my name and changed my eternal destination. "Old things passed away, He made all things new."
Thank God I was forever changed just as you will be after you read what God did in Frank Turner's life and what God wants to do in each of His children's lives.
Thank you for sharing your story and I'm praying that you enjoy His miracles that are "new every day".
Gratefully Yours,
Boots Barlow
This is one man's story about abandonment and sexual abuse as a child, in addition to smoking pure cocaine. It's about his marriage to the daughter of Louis Farrakhan. It is also about drug use and trafficking. It is about salvation, deliverance, healing and restoration. But if you are seeking for truth in your own life, I promise you this book will show you the miracle that happens when you reach out and ask God to change your heart, change your mind and turn you into that beautiful person that He intended you to be. (Remember the butterfly?)
I'm the mother of five children and a grandmother of eleven. I've never had Frank Turner's horrendous experiences in life, but I could relate to him just because I was a lost, self-righteous soul headed for hell until that awesome day, March 11, 1971, when God called my name and changed my eternal destination. "Old things passed away, He made all things new."
Thank God I was forever changed just as you will be after you read what God did in Frank Turner's life and what God wants to do in each of His children's lives.
Thank you for sharing your story and I'm praying that you enjoy His miracles that are "new every day".
Gratefully Yours,
Boots Barlow
The Real Deal ... a page turner
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-03
Review Date: 2007-11-03
Rarely has a Christian biography like RAISED FROM THE DEAD by Frank Turner, grabbed my attention and wouldn't let go from the first page to the very last. Seldom have I read one with the really "hard" issues in it. This is Reality at its worst and its very Best.
The thoughts, experiences, and word images are so artfully written that they seem burned into my memory. I was disappointed when the book ended. RAISED FROM THE DEAD is captivating, riveting, challenging and with a bit of humor thrown in. The way this author has with words, makes the reader stop to marvel and meditate at the depth of his thoughts and the beauty of language.
The best part of course, is how Frank Turner brings you right into the experiences with him--from the deepest pit of addiction to the heights of his love for our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and his Nicky. This author doesn't cop out and whitewash his "before" story so as not to offend Christians' sensibilities. While tastefully written, he is refreshingly honest, open, and vulnerable, which makes him someone the reader can relate to.
I don't usually use the word "anointed" about anything these days, but I believe it applies to this book. I believe the Lord will use it to reach many for salvation in Jesus Christ, and to give all believers renewed hope and looking forward to living a life totally dedicated to Him and anxiously awaiting His soon return.
The thoughts, experiences, and word images are so artfully written that they seem burned into my memory. I was disappointed when the book ended. RAISED FROM THE DEAD is captivating, riveting, challenging and with a bit of humor thrown in. The way this author has with words, makes the reader stop to marvel and meditate at the depth of his thoughts and the beauty of language.
The best part of course, is how Frank Turner brings you right into the experiences with him--from the deepest pit of addiction to the heights of his love for our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and his Nicky. This author doesn't cop out and whitewash his "before" story so as not to offend Christians' sensibilities. While tastefully written, he is refreshingly honest, open, and vulnerable, which makes him someone the reader can relate to.
I don't usually use the word "anointed" about anything these days, but I believe it applies to this book. I believe the Lord will use it to reach many for salvation in Jesus Christ, and to give all believers renewed hope and looking forward to living a life totally dedicated to Him and anxiously awaiting His soon return.
Raised From The Dead
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-27
Review Date: 2007-10-27
Raised From the Dead Frank Turner's book is a sure breath of hope to any who have felt hopelessly alone and/ or have or are battling addictions. This book is just not for those in the categories described above; it is a true work of hope. Frank keeps you on the edge of your chair from defeat to glory. A must read for all who could use some inspiration in their life.
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Think Again - drugs are not just folks in the gutter or in the ghetto!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-24
Review Date: 2007-10-24
Just when you thought you knew what a "crack head" would talk, walk and look like...you were wrong. Frank Turner was a high-profile news anchor on ABC Detroit but had real "issues." Like a lot of us, he had ghosts from the past that haunted him - but he let those ghosts torture him - almost to the point of destruction! Thank God for HIS GRACE. This book shows you the amazing grace of God and how much His love for us is not beyond anyone's reach. Great, fast read. Better than chocolate!
Pam Perry
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