MARQUETTE, MI (January 2nd, 2023)— the Upper Peninsula
Publishers & Authors Association (UPPAA) announces
the 4th Annual U.P. Notable Books List this week. UPPAA Notable
Books chairman Mikel Classen (Sault Ste. Marie)
initiated the effort in 2019 as a response to the lack of
representation of U.P. writers in other Michigan state literary
circles. Classen said, “Traditionally, recognition of Michigan
books has been dominated by the university presses downstate and
we would like to take this opportunity to highlight literature
that focuses closer to home for us.”
Evelyn Gathu, Director of the Crystal Falls
District Community Library, will continue the library's alliance
with UPPAA to co-sponsor the U.P. Notable Book Club. The club is available
to any U.P. resident and features monthly Zoom meetups with
national bestselling U.P. Notable authors such
as Karen Dionne (The Wicked Sister).
Members borrow the books from their local libraries or purchase at
local stores prior to discussions. Presentations include author
readings, a conversation on the making of the book, and a live
Q&A with the audience. The next meeting is January 12th, 2023
where The SideRoad Kids: Tales of Chippewa County will
be discussed with noted EUP columnist and author Sharon
M. Kennedy.
To build this
fourth annual list, UPPAA consulted with Upper Michigan
booksellers, book reviewers, writers, and publishers to winnow
down the notable books to a bare ten titles. These titles
demonstrate the wide reach of U.P. literature as they span
juvenile, middle-grade, YA, and adult audiences. You can find
reviews of many of these books on the UP Book Review. The award committee emphasizes
that the list is unranked, each title deserves equal merit as U.P.
Notable Book. These ten books have been deemed essential reading
for every U.P. lover and we highly recommend you ask your local
librarian or booksellers for them today!
The U.P. Notable
Books List will appear in the upcoming 7th volume of U.P.
Reader, UPPAA’s own annual literary anthology
featuring short stories, poetry and essays by its members. This
successful publication helps spread the word about the organization,
raise money for educational programming and encourages people in the
Upper Peninsula and beyond to read U.P. writers. Complimentary
copies of the U.P. Reader are available to all U.P.
educators and media for the asking. The on-sale date is scheduled
for April 15th. Consult your local bookseller for
availability or purchase at Amazon. For more information, visit www.UPReader.org.-- Regards, Victor R. Volkman, President L H Press Inc. www.LHPress.com