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Friday, July 28, 2017

Author to Speak on Fascinating New View of Audubon


AUTHOR PRESENTATION

DOG EARS BOOKS



Gregory Nobles on John James Audubon

Thursday, Aug. 3
7 p.m.

Free, fun, informative!
Please join us!

(You may learn a few new things
about our America's foremost bird artist.)

Thursday, July 13, 2017

Take Home the Beauty of Leelanau County--or Send It to a Friend



coloring book
Artist Kristin Hurlin of Glen Arbor is my bookstore feature today. Whether you like to spend your nonreading vacation hours doing puzzles, relaxing with a beautiful adult coloring book, or writing notes to friends, Kristin Hurlin has you covered. Her card assortments come in packs of 8 cards for $20. The coloring book, “A Beautiful Place,” retails for $18. And the two 500-piece puzzles, one of North Bar Lake, the other showing species diversity, measure 16” x 20” when completed and are priced at $15. I’m delighted to be able to offer Kristin’s work at Dog Ears Books.

notecards

jigsaw puzzle

jigsaw puzzle

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Two Famous American Naturalists



Henry David Thoreau lived from 1817 to 1862. The Boatman: Henry David Thoreau’s River Years covers the period of his life following the publication of Walden, when Thoreau found himself more and more drawn to Concord’s three rivers (Sudbury, Assabet, & Concord), “the only wild and unfenced part of the world hereabouts,” as he wrote, explaining his preference for river scenery.

John James Audubon: The Nature of the American Woodsman follows Audubon (1785 -1851) throughout his life--down rivers American rivers, into the woods, and to cities in the United States and Europe—as he pursued his art and science along with woodsman survival skills. Note: The author of this book, Gregory Nobles, will make a presentation at Dog Ears Books on Thursday, August 3, at 7 p.m.

The Boatman: Henry David Thoreau’s River Years
by Robert M. Thorson
Hardcover, 315pp w/ notes, references, index
Illustrated
$29.95

John James Audubon: The Nature of the American Woodsman
by Gregory Nobles
Hardcover, 330pp w/ notes & index
Illustrated
$34.95

Friday, July 7, 2017

It’s Worth Saying, So Say It Twice



Today’s good news: more notecards from Minnie Wabanimkee! The new cards say Thank You; Happy Birthday; and You Are In My Thoughts – in both English and Anishnaabemowin.

Cards are available as singles ($4 each) or as assortments, 2 each of the 3 different designs ($18).

Also still available at the same prices are Minnie’s traditional photo cards.


Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Humans and Trees


How closely are we related? A new collection of original nonfiction edited by Josh MacIvor-Andersen of Marquette, Michigan, presents a variety of perspectives answering the question, but the answers are only the beginning. As the editor writes in his foreword,
Although trees show up in each essay, they are often merely the portals for deeper human dramas, the shadowy branches framing tales of love and life, death and discovery, longing, and learning.
Now, in Michigan summer, our trees are green with leaves, their shade welcome on sunny days. Now is the time to take half an hour in a hammock or chaise longue to lose yourself in beautiful writing from our beautiful sister peninsula to the north.

Rooted: The Best New Arboreal Nonfiction
Introduction by Bill McKibben
Edited by Josh MacIvor-Andersen
San Francisco: Outpost19, paper, 290pp
$16