Takes readers on a tour of Michigan, visiting fifteen attractions and describing the state's history, culture, and economy along the way; and includes unique facts, color maps and photos, the state song, and lists of state symbols, famous people, and further resources.
Takes the reader on a tour of the state with the longest freshwater shoreline in the world, emphasizing its geography, history, government, and culture.
Describes the land, history, government, crops, industries, people, and notable sites of Michigan, and presents the state's symbols, song, and famous individuals, as well as a recipe for Michigan Apple-Cherry Crumble.
Walker Morrison, glad to be set free from school and a boring lecture by a local historian, rushes to the creek to go fishing, but an accident propels him back in time to the 1820s where he learns he has an important task to perform before he can return home.
A teenage girl tries to balance her life, but her time is split between her first love, a cake-decorating business, her dad's reality television show, and her efforts to find her missing mother.
Nick, chasing through the woods with his older brother Chris, is transported back in time to the nineteenth century where he meets female fur trader Meggie La Framboise and her assistant LeClaire.
A fictionalized account of Ernest Hemingway's 16th summer, during which love for his family, need for independence, and responsibility for decisions vie with each other, moving him from boyhood to manhood.
Fifteen-year-old Chelsea and her family are spending the summer at a cottage on the shore of Lake Michigan where Chelsea meets and falls for Josh, the cute and shy employee at the new bookstore in town. Knowing she will be leaving at the end of summer, Chelsea must decide what to do going forward.