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U P Notable Books Club Announces 2nd Year Lineup of Local Authors

U P Notable Books Club Announces 2nd Year Lineup of Local Authors
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Worlds Beyond: How The Chronicles of Narnia Introduced Us to Other Authors We Love

Worlds Beyond: How The Chronicles of Narnia Introduced Us to Other Authors We Love
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Is Doc Holliday in This Photo, or Not? - True West Magazine

True West Magazine “Doc Holliday is ten feet tall and weighs a ton.” J.J. Webb at the Old Town Las Vegas Jail, 1880 This photo first came to our attention when it appeared in Frederick Nolan’s book The West of Billy the Kid. Nolan published it, in part, because the Kid spent time in this jail in December 1880, when Pat Garrett escorted him and members of his gang to Santa Fe. Recently some historians have speculated that Holliday is in the photograph, to the right of Webb (in shackles). True West Archives The first time we saw this historical group photo taken in Las Vegas, New Mexico Territory, was in 1998 in Frederick Nolan’s book

One Book One Valley has the community talking about Lab Girl

Special to the Daily You’ve heard of One Book One Valley, haven’t you? That was the goal of Vail Public Library’s Lori Barnes when launching the community reading initiative that is celebrating 10 years with this year’s selection, “Lab Girl” by Hope Jahren. “This is not One Book One Valley Vail it’s One Book One Valley. It’s all about every community,” Barnes said ahead of Saturday’s virtual event with Jahren, one of many programs and events that are part of One Book One Valley happening this year. “I’ve always hoped for One Book One Valley that it would grow.”

The Women of the Copper Country chosen as 2021-22 Great Michigan Read | News, Sports, Jobs

cbleck@miningjournal.net “The Women of the Copper Country” is Michigan Humanities’ choice for the 2021-22 Great Michigan Read. The story takes place in the 1913 copper strike in the Keweenaw Peninsula. (Photo courtesy of Martin Waymire) MARQUETTE Residents throughout Michigan are invited to join in reading and discussing “The Women of the Copper Country,” Mary Doria Russell’s account of 25-year-old Annie Clements as she stood up for the miners and their families during the 1913 copper strike. The book is Michigan Humanities’ choice for the 2021-22 Great Michigan Read and was unveiled during March, which is Women’s History Month.

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