"Peninsula" is a collection of thirty-seven contemporary personal essays and memoirs about Michigan. In that regard, it is a regional anthology-a multi-voiced, multi-faceted evocation of place-and yet, each piece stands apart as a personal recollection, sometimes funny, sometimes moving. What inevitably ties these essays together is the deep association the writers have with Michigan. Several, like Jim Harrison, Kathleen Stocking, and Thomas Lynch, live there; others, like Max Apple, Toi Derricotte, and Philip Levine, were born there and left; and some like Jack Driscoll, Linda Nemec...
"Peninsula" is a collection of thirty-seven contemporary personal essays and memoirs about Michigan. In that regard, it is a regional anthology-a m...
"Still Pitching" is a coming-of-age story about growing up in New York in the 1950s. It details how a passion for baseballa passion fueled by New York s golden age of baseball, during which one of New York s three baseball teams made it to the World Series for ten consecutive yearstransformed the author from an introverted outsider into a popular high school pitcher. Readers will cringe at schoolyard slights, root for Mike to figure things out, rejoice in his triumphs, and above all, remember how confusing and exciting life is on the route to adulthood. Baseball makes everything...
"Still Pitching" is a coming-of-age story about growing up in New York in the 1950s. It details how a passion for baseballa passion fueled by New ...