![]() ![]() The fear of mental illness hits deep into the psyche, and that terror brings about this fascinating book of research into family genealogy, personal history and secrets long held. ![]() Campbell's daring stories and exceptional writing create an image of rural Michigan that lingers and cannot be forgotten.Īnnie's Ghosts: A Journey into a Family Secret by Steve Luxenberg (Hyperion). In these stories about cold, lonely, working-class Michigan life, Campbell creates a world where salvation counterbalances loss and despair, and she leaves the reader with a sense of hope and belief things will get better. Barbara Martin, Detroit Public Library Sue Thoms, Grand Rapids Press Rhoda Wolff, Schuler Books & Music George Weeks, Traverse City Record Eagle.Īmerican Salvage: Stories by Bonnie Jo Campbell (Wayne State University Press). Others on the committee were: Laura Ashlee, State Historic Preservation Office Robert Beasecker, Grand Valley State University Elizabeth Buzzelli, Northwestern Michigan College Pam Christensen, Michigan Center for the Book Bill Castanier, Lansing City Pulse Cathie Lashinsky, Borders Inc. ![]() This year's Michigan Notable Books selection committee included Nancy Robertson (chair), Kim Laird, Randy Riley and Kris Rzepczynski from the Library of Michigan. ![]()
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