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  • Wild Women of Michigan

    A History of Spunk and Tenacity

    by Norma Lewis ...
    Wild Women of Michigan commemorates the women of this state who boldly left their marks.Countless Michiganian women performed extraordinary acts that challenged and improved the world. Madame Marie-Therese Cadillac served as the medicine woman in the frontier that became Detroit. Annie Taylor survived rolling over Niagara Falls in a barrel. After suffragist Anna Howard Shaw fought to vote, the ... Read more

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  • Blankets are for Babies

    A Christmas Tale

    by Norma Lewis ...
    Illustrated by Sarah Kaake ...
    It's Christmas Eve, and Kate wants to bring her beloved baby blanket to church-despite the protests of her sister, neighbors and friends. Kate finds a way to make the blanket a truly special Christmas gift.In this touching holiday story, Kate adores her baby blanket and insists on bringing it to the Christmas Eve service, although her sister, friends, and neighbors remind her that "blankets are ... Read more

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  • Grand River

    by Norma Lewis ...
    Series series Images of America
    Stretching 265 miles, the majestic Grand River is Michigan's longest waterway, and it was once considered one of the Midwest's most important. The river starts as a trickle just south of Jackson and gains power as it surges toward Lake Michigan in Grand Haven. Trappers first used the river to trade with the Native American villages along its banks. Later, the lumber industry transported logs via ... Read more

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  • Kasey's River Song

    Spinnig Dreams In Gold Rush Alaska

    by Norma, Lewis ...
    Thirteen-year-old Kathleen Camille (Kasey) Mackenzie faces challenges in Alaska that will require all the strength and courage she can muster. She is forced to struggle with everything from a dress-stealing bear to a killer storm. The unthinkable happens: the death of her beloved father in a mining accident. Her mother had died two years earlier. Now she's alone in Alaska, but only until her ... Read more

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  • Show Me The World Eskimo-Indian Olympics

    Casey Ferguson

    by Norma Lewis ...
    The indigenous peoples of Alaska have a rich and colorful history. Come to the World Eskimo-Indian Olympics (WEIO) to learn more about it. The games, all rooted in Native history, are made up of such diverse events as blanket tossing, high kicking, knuckle hopping, fish cutting, seal skinning, muktuk eating, and beautiful babies in Native regalia. WEIO is one way those histories are kept alive. ... Read more

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  • Connecting the Coasts

    The Race to Build the Transcontinental Railroad

    by Norma Lewis ...
    Series series Adventures on the American Frontier
    Imagine sitting in a basket dangling thousands of feet above the ground drilling a hole into the side of mountain. Then you have to stuff that hole with dynamite and get out of the way before it explodes. This dangerous work was just part of the job for the men who built the Transcontinental Railroad. Lively language, historical photos and illustrations, and primary accounts help readers ... Read more

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  • Prohibition in Southwestern Michigan

    Even in law-abiding southwestern Michigan, the Eighteenth Amendment turned ordinary citizens into scofflaws and sparked unprecedented unrest. Betta Holloway reached her breaking point when her husband, a Portland cop, was shot pursuing a rumrunner. She relieved his pain with a neighbor's homebrew. As farmers across the region fermented their fruit to make a living, gangsters like Al Capone amassed ... Read more

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  • 100 Things to Do in Grand Rapids Before You Die

    Grand Rapids, a booming city on the banks of the Grand River, has become a thriving center for education, medicine, culture, and the arts. As Michigan’s second largest city, it offers a treasure trove of attractions. With 100 Things to Do in Grand Rapids Before You Die, you’ll see firsthand why this city is always topping the lists of the best places to visit. Residents and visitors alike will ... Read more

    $9.99 USD

  • Wyoming

    Series series Images of America
    Wyoming, Michigan, became a city in 1959, the same year Alaska and Hawaii became states, but its history began more than a century earlier. The first permanent settlers came in 1832, and in 1848, the region split, with the northern portion becoming Wyoming and the southern, Byron Center. Wyoming flourished. The farmers came first with the businesses that supported them. Industry followed. The ... Read more

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  • Michigan Scoundrels

    Rogues, Rascals and Rapscallions

    by Norma Lewis ...
    Series series True Crime
    The rich history of the Wolverine State has a serious dark side. In the Detroit area, the Black Legion outdid the Ku Klux Klan in hate but remained secret until one of its leaders was implicated in a murder. John Harvey Kellogg of Battle Creek was equal parts physician and quack. Then there were the state's two self-proclaimed kings--James Jesse Strang, the leader of a Mormon group on Beaver ... Read more

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  • Lost Restaurants of Grand Rapids

    by Norma Lewis ...
    Grand Rapids restaurants have served up meals and memories since the city's earliest days. At Bentham's, one of the first downtown restaurants, customers without money to eat could trade an animal pelt for supper. John Sebaitis trained his German shepherd, Spooky, to serve beer to the patrons at his tavern. And a seventeen-year-old Gerald R. Ford worked part time as a server and dish washer at ... Read more

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