One Book One Minnesota: Fourth Title Announced
ONE BOOK ONE MINNESOTA
One of the things I love about central Minnesota is our great library system. The Great River Regional Library, with all of it s amazing locations throughout central Minnesota, offers us great resources, and makes reading fun.
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SLIDER
This month, The Great River Regional Library has released the fourth chapter for One Book One Minnesota. The book is by author Pete Hautman, entitled Slider. What is the book about? Well.apparently it s about a kid who borrows his Mom s credit card, and now needs to figure out a way to pay it off. His plan? He loves to eat pizza, and enters a contest hoping to win, but he s got challenges along the way that he must overcome in order to achieve his goal.
The next statewide book club pick is Minneapolis writer Pete Hautman s Slider startribune.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from startribune.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
BookEnds features author Mary Logue on March 13
BookEnds Online Edition will feature writer Mary Logue on Saturday, March 13 at 11:30 a.m. The program is free and open to the public. The Zoom meeting ID is 867 0338 5655.
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BookEnds Online Edition will feature writer Mary Logue on Saturday, March 13 at 11:30 a.m. The program is free and open to the public. The Zoom meeting ID is 867 0338 5655.
Logue wrote her first mystery when she was in sixth grade – it was about a mysterious trail around a pond. She went on to write about mysterious trails around Lake Pepin in her Claire Watkins mystery series.
Find mystery and poetry throughout Logue s books.
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Mary Logue, mystery and poetry author including her most recent book The Streel.
March s BookEnds online edition will be held via Zoom at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, March 13, with writer Mary Logue. The program is free and open to the public.
Logue wrote her first mystery when she was in sixth grade it was about a mysterious trail around a pond. She went on to write about mysterious trails around
Lake in her Claire Watkins mystery series, according to a Wadena County Historical Society news release.
Poetry, she says, is the foundation of her work and she has written four books of poetry. She has also published young adult novels and the Bloodwater series with Pete Hautman. Logue has also created a striking new heroine: a young Irish immigrant caught up in a deadly plot in nineteenth-century Deadwood,
BookEnds is a monthly literary event hosted by the Wadena County Historical Society, Travelin’ Storyseller and the New York Mills Regional Cultural Center.