These Michigan authors have published their new books just in time for summer. From history to poetry to motivation, it's time to stock up on local writing.
I’M STILL HERE: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness by Austin Channing Brown
Shondaland, "12 New Books to Add to Your Reading List This May," called this memoir "A deeply personal celebration of blackness that simultaneously sheds new light on racial injustice and inequality while offering hope for a better future." Though she is going on tour for her celebrated book that released in May, Channing Brown is currently living in Grand Rapids.
Warriors in Mr. Lincoln’s Army: Native American Soldiers Who Fought in the Civil War by Quita V. Shier
"The American Civil War ended 152 years ago.." writes Shier. "Of the military men who served in this drama of untold suffering, little has been written about the experiences of the American Indian (indigenous participants...One such brave fighting unit for the north was Company K of the First Michigan Sharpshooters called the all-Indian Company."
This informative text by professor and speaker Quita V. Shier of Midland profiles each of the officers in the aforementioned company and couples the accounts with stunning photographs and documents. A must-read for those seeking the history of our state and nation's first peoples.
Gone Before Spring by Sheila Solomon Shotwell
This sweet and lively fiction of a 13-year old's summer comes from the mind of GR native, actor, educator, and former Grand Rapids Children's Museum Guest Artist Sheila Solomon Shotwell. But this story isn't all simple sweetness, as the Amazon copy reveals, "Coming of age against the backdrop of the Civil Rights Movement, the Vietnam War, and a rising counter culture, Ruth Ann discovers, through friendship, what truly matters."
In the Context of Love by Linda K. Sienkiewicz
A Cleveland native but southeast Michigan resident,
Linda K. Sienkiewicz has crafted a perfect summer read about tragedy, growth, and adventure. Sienkiewicz is a member of PAN (Published Authors Network) Romance Writers of America, the Detroit Working Writers and the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustration.
Bold Boys in Michigan History by Patricia Majher
A companion to
Great Girls in Michigan History and part of the
Great Lakes Book Series by Wayne State University Press, this informative read profiles 20 young men with notable accomplishments before they turned 20. From the publisher: There are many books that celebrate great Michigan men, but very little has been written about accomplished young men. Bold Boys in Michigan History includes photographs, additional reading lists, and suggested places to visit around Michigan."
Building the Modern World: Albert Kahn in Detroit by Michael H. Hodges
Architects, city planners, and history enthusiasts alike will fall for this biography of the Jewish immigrant architect who became the "architect of Detroit."
From the publisher: "Building the Modern World: Albert Kahn in Detroit by Michael H. Hodges tells the story of the German-Jewish immigrant who rose from poverty to become one of the most influential architects of the twentieth century. Kahn’s buildings not only define downtown Detroit, but his early car factories for Packard Motor and Ford revolutionized the course of industry and architecture alike."
The Lake Michigan Mermaid: A Tale in Poems by Linda Nemec Foster and Anne-Marie Oomen, Illustrated by Meridith Ridl
The first Grand Rapids poet laureate and founder of the Aquinas College Contemporary Writers Series Linda Nemec Foster and author of the popular memoir Love, Sex, & 4H Anne-Marie Oomen have teamed up to craft this unique method of story-telling through poetry. A tale of a young girl and a mermaid, these haunting poems are perfect for lakeside days.
Suddenly Single, Rebuilding Your Life After Divorce by Kathey Batey
In this helpful book, Kathey Batey speaks from personal experience to relay tips on rebuilding one's life after the trauma of divorce. Working with local financial expert,
Phil Mitchell, Batey spells out everything from seeking emotional support to financial navigation to new and delicate parenting decisions. Check out the book,
here and the blog,
here.
Become Unmistakable: Start the Journey from Commodity to Oddity by Mike Novakoski and John Parker
Written by the leaders of West Michigan-based Elzinga & Volkers Construction Professionals, Become Unmistakable is an accessible leadership guide for companies to do things differently.
Building off their success at Elzinga & Volkers, Novakoski and Parker explore how to "tap into their “right-brained leadership” to foster a creative
and employee-centric culture," according to Amazon.
to your business.
Tough Skin, Soft Heart by Shannon Cohen
In this motivational book, sought-after speaker and entrepreneur Shannon Cohen provides tools for leaders on all levels, refusing to shy away from the emotional side of owning a business. Read more about Cohen and catch here and catch her as our moderator for our High Growth Happy Hour event on June 11 at Creston Brewery.
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