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A NEW BOOK (FINALLY!)

I’m pleased to announce the publication of my new book Up North in Michigan: A Portrait of Place in Four Seasons (University of Michigan Press, hardcover, 186 pages, $24.95). This one’s been in progress for a number of years and finally came together during the pandemic. I’ll always remember it as my Covid book—the one that kept me on an even keel during the stormy days of 2020-21.
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The cover and interior illustrations are by the incomparable Glenn Wolff. This is the tenth book we’ve done together, with, I hope, many more to come. My life was enriched beyond measure the day Glenn and I met for the first time at Stacey’s Restaurant in 1988. By the end of that lunch we had outlined three books. Now, 34 years later, we have at least ten more lined up on our to-do list. It’s a rich tapestry, as Glenn often says.

One change this time around: In my ongoing quest to simplify my life I’m no longer selling books directly, so if you want autographed or inscribed copies (of any of my titles) please call or email Horizon Books. I’ll be stopping there every week or so to sign books and would be happy to personalize them in any way you wish.

Or, if autographs aren’t important to you, University of Michigan Press is offering a generous discount and free shipping if you order directly from them. Follow this link.

Another change: I’ve decided not to do many public appearances this year—and, perhaps, any other year (again, that need to simplify), but I will be launching the new book this Saturday at 1:00 at Horizon in Traverse City. Meet me at the fireplace, where I’ll discuss and read from the book starting at 1:00 and will hang around to sign books until 3:00. I hope you can drop by.