Minnesota detective Lucas Davenport uncovers links to a Communist spy network in Duluth after a Russian man is found there, shot dead with fifty-four-year-old bullets.
Maria takes up the cause of women's suffrage in Minneapolis near the beginning of World War I and must rely on God to give her the strength to do the right thing.
Sixteen-year-old Joseph is left paralyzed by a mysterious accident, is living with his father, and working in a bakery; while his two friends, Zap and Enzo, who believe Joseph is really a superhero, set out to discover the mystery of his life and past.
Depicts the history and culture of the Hmong, a unique ethnic group living in Southeast Asia, and describes the experiences of a Hmong family who left Laos to rebuild their lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Fleur Pillager, an Ojibwe Native-American upset with the lumber company that stripped her reservation of trees, walks to the twin cities for revenge and lives with Polly Elizabeth Gheen, a vulnerable upper-class women who is transformed with Fleur's guidance.
Documents the stories of fifteen Hmong boys from their Hmong life in Laos during the Vietnam War era, escape to Thailand, arrival in the United States as refugees, and adjustment to American society.
During a rainy Minneapolis Millers baseball game in 1903, Little Andy Oyler has the chance to become a hero by hitting the shortest and muddiest home run in history.
When Hal Lamm, a Minneapolis salesman, is arrested for molesting his granddaughter, the entire family must come to terms with their denial, memories, hidden secrets, and unhealed wounds in the hopes of achieving reconciliation.