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    S3: E9: The Home Wind by Terri Lynn Martin

    S3: E9: The Home Wind by Terri Lynn Martin

    Season 3: Episode 9--The UP Notable Book Club presents author Terri Martin speaking about her book The Home Wind.

    The Crystal Falls Community District Library in partnership with the U.P. Publishers & Authors Association (UPPAA) presents author events with winners of the UP Notable Book List. 

    For more information please visit the links below

    www.UPPAA.org 

    www.UPNotable.com 

    www.terrilynnmartin.com/ 

    Terri Lynn Martin and her husband moved to Upper Michigan nearly 22 years ago and have no desire to live anywhere else, in spite of the 250+ inches of snowfall each winter. Terri is currently a regular contributor to UP Magazine (Porcupine Press) where she finds an outlet for her humorous stories. Anthologies of these stories can be found in her books: Church Lady Chronicles: Devilish Encounters(2021) and High on the Vine (2022).

    Terri has also published a middle-grade children's novel, The Home Wind, which was released in the spring of 2021 and received the 2022 U.P. Notable Book award. She will have a full length novel: Moose Willow Mystery out in the fall of 2022. 

    Jamie Kangas struggles with turbulent emotions caused by the death of his father, who perished in a logging accident--an accident for which Jamie blames himself. While his mother works as cook in a logging camp, Jamie is run ragged as chore boy. The grinding dreariness fades when Jamie meets a Native American boy, Gray Feather, who carries a burden of his own. The two boys become close friends as they face the challenges of a harsh environment and prejudiced world. And as trees fall to the lumberjack's blade, Jamie hears the ghostly words of his father, warning of future catastrophe. 

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