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Grand Rapids Area Library children's librarian Tracy Kampa reviews and recommends new children's books for "What We're Reading."
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Cornelia Maude Spelman’s new book helps parents show their children that it is not hard to see what is true and what is not.
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A follow-up to his 2017 memoir “Deep Woods, Wild Waters,” Douglas Wood shares more of experiences in the natural world in “A Wild Path.”
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Grand Rapids Area Library children's librarian Tracy Kampa reviews and recommends new children's books of interest for "What We're Reading."
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Making the list are TJ Klune, Jennifer Ackerman, Alix E. Harrow, Annette S. Lee, Travis Novitsky, Will Weaver and more, with a strong showing from Minnesota authors.
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Photographer Travis Novitsky and astrophysicist Annette S. Lee collaborate on a book celebrating the science of and our connections to the northern lights and night skies.
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Minnesota writer and music critic Nate Patrin examines the history of pop songs in films in his new book "The Needle and the Lens."
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Grand Rapids Area Library children's librarian Tracy Kampa reviews and recommends new children's books of interest for "What We're Reading."
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Matthew Batt’s new book “The Last Supper Club” takes us behind the scenes of restaurants and waiting tables.
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In “After the Forest,” Australian writer Kell Woods imagines what happened to Hansel and Gretel after they escaped the witch.
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Mariia Harytonova fled her home in Uman, Ukraine, to escape war and carve out a new life in Brainerd that lifts up her heritage and country.
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“A Song Over Miskwaa Rapids” reunites us with the people of Mozhay Point Ojibwe Reservation as past converges with present and both the land and the people reveal their secrets.