X-Junk-Score: 0 [] X-KAS-Score: 0 [] Return-Path: Received: from m39.cloud.em.secureserver.net ([72.167.168.39] verified) by logan.com (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 6.4.0) with ESMTPS id 2536207 for books@logan.com; Wed, 25 Oct 2023 11:51:33 -0400 Received-SPF: pass receiver=logan.com; client-ip=72.167.168.39; envelope-from=spc_5866.426648.1.8acbd028a64285e8b4b3b21ebea5c3f3@bounces.cloud.em.secureserver.net DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; s=jan10em; d=cloud.em.secureserver.net; h=Date:From:To:Message-ID:Subject:Mime-Version:Content-Type: Content-Transfer-Encoding:List-Unsubscribe; bh=xesqy8qOzO3UnM3uE0wpeRdnNE/cQnpAOU1qO7HKpAE=; b=SR7lRCVFJxViioIpgYPm3RfXqceC1LVo6Yfkfl5GV6CDiLfqsSmVRPDquFnht3GirEGaCGz3gMVl oY12CFzxBdUSfkOfHjlcxN+vs0lEB+ad0Xvbn37DT2YmuZsZ5Ul9zrTsiXqqAF4yd8umLdHzDdLU mjp9ssm0541VyUSqG5xlsPAiZNmTO72eLcEbb3qdBdie9+oGkBfaGbZUoPdt0fryZO0n7dOsq1Hh KJ90YGd7Vv9+f8wj8pjyt2cmQden7SpAUaDVINFfcXfnNHndvn80/3QB9F1lzujqhgYpYpYbVG4/ befftOq06EFk3NBoEsjn+AEHQHLECjmzOmugfg== Received: by m39.cloud.em.secureserver.net id h74sn635ir0g for ; Wed, 25 Oct 2023 15:51:15 +0000 (envelope-from ) Return-Path: Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2023 15:51:15 +0000 From: Loganberry Books To: Harriett Logan Message-ID: <7b1.5866.4533.426648.1698249075.7208867.1wC@ip-10-123-28-229.us-west-2.compute.internal.mail> Subject: Loganberry News November 2023 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="--==_mimepart_65393973ac253_7fc6c1331513f" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Personalized-By: Temple X-Mimiaid: 426648-176806185-12604883769-7eebb1ff7bccd45ae5b534f233160f394ff30ea5 X-Member-ID: 12604883769 Feedback-ID: u3115454:m176806185:madmimi Precedence: bulk X-Sable-ID: spc_5866.426648.1.8acbd028a64285e8b4b3b21ebea5c3f3 X-Report-Abuse: You can also report abuse here: https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/abuse/new?id=5866.426648.1.8acbd028a64285e8b4b3b21ebea5c3f3 X-Virtual-MTA: m39 List-Unsubscribe: ----==_mimepart_65393973ac253_7fc6c1331513f Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Loganberry News November 2023=0D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=0D =0D __=0D =0D **Ready or not, the nights are drawing in and the holidays are fast appro= aching! At Loganberry, we're hard at work transforming the Annex Gallery = into its annual alter-ego: Otis' Old Curiosity Shop, filled with holiday = cards, stocking stuffers, and special gifts you'll be hard-pressed to fin= d anywhere else.**=0D =0D **But don't worry: there's plenty to savor in the coming month without pu= tting all our focus on year-end gifting. We've got wonderful author event= s throughout the month, book discussion groups that welcome all, and a ro= undup of reads that celebrate Native American history and heritage. And t= his Saturday, October 28, merchants up and down the Boulevard will celebr= ate Halloween with a Candy Run for the whole family, including Corn Hole = and a Haunted Bookshop scavenger hunt here at Loganberry! We hope to see = you this weekend and many more times before the snow starts to fly.**=0D =0D Author Events=0D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=0D =0D **Nicole Robinson: _Without a Field Guide ( https://email.cloud.securecli= ck.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14922.1.be6bf16d2a3434c42863c7f236de9439 )_**=0D= =0D Wednesday, November 1, 7pm=0D =0D _~in-store~_=0D =0D Join the Audubon Society of Greater Cleveland at a Loganberry event with = poet Nicole Robinson for a reading and talk on her debut poetry collectio= n, _Without a Field Guide ( https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id= =3D426648.14923.1.fc73b4391e7c44094e200342f37b5a61 )._=0D =0D Nicole Robinson combines lyric intensity with narrative sweep, attending = to the challenge of navigating life =E2=80=9Cwithout a field guide / to i= dentify who I am or where I=E2=80=99m flying.=E2=80=9D At the center of t= his collection lies an unsentimental yet deeply joyful regard for the nat= ural world that she portrays with vivid originality. Immersing herself an= d her reader in this ecology, Robinson ultimately returns to the human wo= rld with a new, hard-won tenderness.=0D =0D Nicole Robinson's recent poems have appeared in _Columbia Journal, The Fo= urth River, Great River Review, Grist, Literary Imagination, The Louisvil= le Review, Tahoma Literary Review_, and elsewhere. She is the recipient o= f an Individual Excellence Award for poetry from the Ohio Arts Council an= d the Humanities Award from the American Academy of Hospice and Palliativ= e Medicine. She serves as the narrative medicine coordinator at Akron Chi= ldren=E2=80=99s Hospital.=0D =0D **Emma Noyes: _Guy's Girl ( https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id= =3D426648.14924.1.81e36663d34d88eac88a0c2ab6624de0 )_**=0D =0D Thursday, November 2, 7pm=0D =0D Join author Emma Noyes to celebrate the release of her new romance novel,= _Guy's Girl ( https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.149= 25.1.bf18e796767a49ae53980e60ff6e4f85 )_, with a reading and signing at L= oganberry Books.=0D =0D Ginny Murphy is a total guy=E2=80=99s girl. She=E2=80=99s always found fr= iendships with boys easier to form and keep drama-free =E2=80=93 as long = as they don=E2=80=99t fall for her, and she doesn=E2=80=99t fall for them= =2E But then she meets Adrian Silvas, the only one who=E2=80=99s ever made = her crave more, and Ginny begins to question her own rules. Heartfelt and= evocative, _Guy's Girl ( https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D= 426648.14926.1.fae2e581adbfdce8023432044c1d74f7 )_ is a powerful story ab= out true love, self-love, and growing up.=0D =0D Emma Noyes grew up in a suburb outside Chicago and attended Harvard Unive= rsity, where she studied history & literature. She started her career at = a beer company, but left because she wanted to write about mermaids and w= itches=E2=80=94eventually publishing her first YA fantasy series, The Sun= ken City. She now lives in Chicago and Guy=E2=80=99s Girl is her adult de= but.=0D =0D **Sarah Lohman: _Endangered Eating_ ( https://email.cloud.secureclick.net= /c/5866?id=3D426648.14927.1.995a89c7a7d704bfcf074d6a1ca84a57 ) in convers= ation with Jeremy Umansky**=0D =0D Thursday, November 30, 7pm=0D =0D _~in-store~_=0D =0D Sarah Lohman comes to Loganberry in celebration of her new book _Endanger= ed Eating: America's Vanishing Foods_ ( https://email.cloud.secureclick.n= et/c/5866?id=3D426648.14928.1.af151b87a6bd973ce7b2d11ee0f65f41 ) at Logan= berry Books in conversation with Chef, Restaurateur, author, and James Be= ard-Award semifinalist, Jeremy Umansky of Larder ( https://email.cloud.se= cureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14929.1.2d405975bf50e3871fa3e33fa28ac5b1= ).=0D =0D In _Endangered Eating_ ( https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D= 426648.14930.1.b0ad001b11d6ef644a848bbce852d1cb ), culinary historian Sar= ah Lohman travels the country learning about the distinct ingredients at = risk of being lost. Readers follow Lohman to Hawaii, the Navajo Nation, t= he Upper Midwest, the Pacific Northwest, the Gulf Coast, and to the Lowco= untry of South Carolina. Lohman learns from those who love these rare ing= redients: shepherds, fishers, and farmers; scientists, historians, and ac= tivists. Each chapter includes two recipes, so readers can be a part of s= aving these ingredients by purchasing and preparing them.=0D =0D **Sarah Lohman ( https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.1= 4931.1.3e19bcc46fb31b509bdc6790b636d79f )** is the author of _Eight Flavo= rs ( https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14932.1.d182f= 8d2aab13d89dc5095bc173c3210 )_ and her work has been featured in the _New= York Times_, _The Wall Street Journal,_ and _The Washington Post._ Forme= rly the Curator of Food Programming at the Lower East Side Tenement Museu= m, she currently works with institutions around the country to create pub= lic programs focused on food. Originally from Hinckley, OH, she currently= lives in Las Vegas.=0D =0D **Jeremy Umansky** is a chef/owner of Larder ( https://email.cloud.secure= click.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14933.1.b88ad983dc60de75e256d9f8ff48027c ) i= n Cleveland, Ohio, nominated by the James Beard Foundation as the Best Ne= w Restaurant in America in 2019. He is the author of the James Beard Awar= d-nominated cookbook _Koji Alchemy ( https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/= c/5866?id=3D426648.14934.1.3b6340a6c8d671ff8802ca29fb815ed6 )_.=0D =0D **Order a signed copy to pick up or have mailed! ( https://email.cloud.se= cureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14935.1.25acc6ee8b80056a553ef99f199bf8d4= )**=0D =0D Local Voices=0D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=0D =0D **_Learn more about Loganberry's Local Voices program here!_ ( https://em= ail.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14936.1.581ea17f943fb7983242= 2614d6e6249a )**=0D =0D **Burt Griffin: _JFK, Oswald, and Ruby: Politics, Prejudice, and Truth_ (= https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14937.1.bc91bc36c= 92544a2f5efa2aecccef7db )**=0D =0D Tuesday, November 7, 7pm=0D =0D _~Porter Library in Westlake, 27333 Center Ridge Rd~_=0D =0D Author and Former Warren Commission assistant counsel Burt Griffin will a= ppear at the Porter Library in Westlake to talk about his book _JFK, Oswa= ld, and Ruby_, and to share what he has learned about the assassinations = of President Kennedy and other events in November 1963. Judge Griffin tel= ls why Oswald and Ruby committed murder on the weekend we cannot forget, = and will signing copies of his book _JFK, Oswald, and Ruby: Politics, Pre= judice, and Truth._ ( https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426= 648.14938.1.35c9f49228dbf29291be60b3dd069265 )=0D =0D Larchmere Holiday Stroll + Indies First=0D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=0D =0D **Friday, November 24, 10am-8:30pm**=0D =0D **Saturday, November 25, 10am-6pm**=0D =0D **Sunday, November 26, 12-5pm**=0D =0D _~annual~_=0D =0D The Larchmere Holiday Stroll has been a Cleveland tradition for over 50 y= ears! Come see what=E2=80=99s new, what endures, and help us wish Gentlem= an=E2=80=99s Quarters a grand send-off after 5 decades in business. At Lo= ganberry Books, we celebrate the 15th anniversary of Otis' Old Curiosity = Shop, our popular holiday pop-up shop. We also feature local authors in a= meet-and-greet, on all three days of the Stroll:=0D =0D **Friday:**=0D =0D 11am: Miesha W. Headen: _Cleveland Noir ( https://email.cloud.secureclick= =2Enet/c/5866?id=3D426648.14939.1.f663f1c417bd26a6000c9bbdb4ec193d )_=0D =0D 2pm: Tobias Buckell: _A Stranger in the Citadel ( https://email.cloud.sec= ureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14940.1.58c05731116ce49fc4b2bc896010fa83 = )_=0D =0D 3:30pm: P.M. Amaras & Paul Driggere: 3:30pm: _Shadows in Light_ ( https:/= /email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14941.1.c0e8a2cec3d46141a= 05edf9c7f301692 )=0D =0D **Saturday:**=0D =0D 11am: Sarah Lohman: _Endangered Eating ( https://email.cloud.secureclick.= net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14942.1.3649ae8ae26ad3ff1d9a8366f1221287 )_=0D =0D 12:30pm: Annie Zaleski: _This is Christmas, Song by Song ( https://email.= cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14943.1.039543ca625bcd61cb0e9ecf= fd8f5565 )_=0D =0D 2pm: Angie Hockman: _Shipped ( https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866= ?id=3D426648.14944.1.e36f083841cc7a941a3a22e50ec2ab4d )_ & _Dream On ( ht= tps://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14945.1.a6d05bb18c33= 4e199eecbf3bd13cb3fb )_=0D =0D 3pm: Carlo Wolff: _Invisible Soul ( https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c= /5866?id=3D426648.14946.1.21228be173a233c778c8ed3585f93529 )_=0D =0D 4:30pm: Brandi Larsen: _Uncultured ( https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/= c/5866?id=3D426648.14947.1.bc9c42d3e31c5e3256f63c92bb60299f )_=0D =0D **Sunday:**=0D =0D 12pm: Jennifer Boresz Engelking: _Lost Lake Erie ( https://email.cloud.se= cureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14948.1.d8c5ce693fc2c26448ff60af9a8094ff= )_=0D =0D 1pm: David Giffels: _The Beginning Was the End: Devo in Ohio ( https://em= ail.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14949.1.92b9e09fc747fc7113c6= f95047e781f2 )_=0D =0D 2:30pm: Tony Marini: _Pennie the Christmas Pickle ( https://email.cloud.s= ecureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14950.1.836c48e8d570d8035d1e1931309600d= 9 )_=0D =0D Book Clubs & Discussion Groups=0D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=0D =0D Queer Book Club=0D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=0D =0D **_The Sex Lives of African Women_ by Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah ( https://ema= il.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14951.1.5e1ab694bfd1ccce90d90= 656a55ab087 )**=0D =0D Thursday, November 16, 7pm=0D =0D _~in-store and online~_=0D =0D In these confessional pages, women control their own bodies and desires, = work toward healing their painful pasts, and learn to assert their sexual= power. Weaving a rich tapestry of experiences with a sex positive outloo= k, _The Sex Lives of African Women ( https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/= c/5866?id=3D426648.14952.1.48a5dc82f2e0c3ec08c673ef660ea9a5 )_ is an empo= wering, subversive book that celebrates the liberation, individuality, an= d joy of African women=E2=80=99s multifaceted sexuality.=0D =0D Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah has spent decades talking openly and intimately to = African women around the world about sex for her blog, =E2=80=9CAdventure= s from the Bedrooms of African Women.=E2=80=9D For this book she spoke to= over 30 African women across the globe while chronicling her own journey= toward sexual freedom.=0D =0D Registration ( https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.149= 53.1.fe8e706bb211ec36e1cfd2bc2a11a5dc ) is required for the Zoom portion = of the meeting before 6 pm on the day of the meeting.=0D =0D **Buy a copy of the book for 10% off! ( )**=0D =0D UP NEXT:=0D =0D **December 21 - For the Thrill of Lit** : _The Thursday Murder Club_ by R= ichard Osman ( https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.149= 54.1.1c5054a540adfc7257b720df5eff3284 )=0D =0D Naturalist's Notebook=0D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=0D =0D **Sy Montgomery: _The Soul of an Octopus ( https://email.cloud.secureclic= k.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14955.1.f33e869027e791120a5612694879de36 )_**=0D= =0D Sunday, November 19, 1pm=0D =0D _~quarterly; in-store and online~_=0D =0D Sy Montgomery, award-winning American naturalist writer, pursues the "sub= jects" of her books not just with her intellectual curiosity but with her= whole being. Delving into the life of these intelligent creatures, Montg= omery takes us down a path of investigation of their lives to "falling in= love" with several of these octopuses (not octopi!) through her beautifu= l writing and sensitive engagement.=0D =0D Our community discussion of _The Soul of An Octopus: A Surprising Explora= tion into the World of Consciousness ( https://email.cloud.secureclick.ne= t/c/5866?id=3D426648.14956.1.388d3b9f13975a77352bd468ffa6da4c )_ will be = held in person at Loganberry Books with a hybrid virtual option ( https:/= /email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14957.1.8a85d97b86a5bf7a1= 8643f4d78f1d8d1 ).=0D =0D **The event is free but registration required at this link. ( https://ema= il.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14958.1.57d1aebbff89496744d48= 12f15277aaa )**=0D =0D Community Arts & Culture=0D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=0D =0D Otis' Old Curiosity Shop=0D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=0D =0D Over the next few weeks, Otis' Old Curiosity Shop ( https://email.cloud.s= ecureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14959.1.17ea504aaf62c574be61dce3d4a2b95= 5 ), our beloved holiday pop-up shop in the Annex Gallery, will be taking= shape, with a grand opening the weekend after Thanksgiving. For more 15 = years, the Curiosity Shop has offered a Dickensian treasure trove of holi= day gifts, local crafts, vintage curiosities, and fabulous toys. Check ea= rly and often as this event comes but once a year, and special items sell= out quickly!=0D =0D NaNoWriMo Write-Ins=0D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=0D =0D Fridays, November 3, 10, 17, 6-8:30pm=0D =0D _~in-store, annual~_=0D =0D Sure, other people may have dates or concerts or other Friday night plans= , but we know some people are just glad to have free time to write. If th= at=E2=80=99s you, and you like being around other people, but not necessa= rily being sociable, this is the write-in event for you!=0D =0D Bring your notebooks or laptop, and register at the front desk when you a= rrive: if you make it to all three Friday Write-Ins, you'll win a mug! (Y= ou can learn more about NaNoWriMo here). ( https://email.cloud.secureclic= k.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14960.1.cf799035fc4f8ddbdddead4402c4ce78 )=0D =0D Broadsides & Ephemera=0D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=0D =0D **Featured Readers: Lindsay Turner, Philip Metres, Charles Kell**=0D =0D Thursday, November 9, 7pm=0D =0D _~in-store; second Thursdays~_=0D =0D It's a three-poet night at Broadsides & Ephemera!=0D =0D **Lindsay Turner** is the author of the poetry collections _The Upstate_ = and _Songs & Ballads_. Her translations from the French have been longlis= ted for the National Translation Awards, shortlisted for the Best Transla= ted Book Award, and named a New York Times Top 10 poetry collection. Orig= inally from northeast Tennessee, she is Assistant Professor of English an= d Creative Writing at Case Western Reserve University.=0D =0D **Philip Metres** is the author of ten books, including _Shrapnel Maps, T= he Sound of Listening, Pictures at an Exhibition, Sand Opera_. His work h= as garnered fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Lannan Founda= tion, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Ohio Arts Council, the Wat= son Foundation. He is professor of English and director of the Peace, Jus= tice, and Human Rights program at John Carroll University.=0D =0D **Charles Kell** is the author of _Ishmael Mask_, and _Cage of Lit Glass_= , which was chosen for the 2018 Autumn House Press Poetry Prize. Kell=E2=80= =99s poetry and fiction have appeared in _The New Orleans Review, The Sai= nt Ann=E2=80=99s Review, Kestrel, Columbia Journal, The Pinch, Brooklyn R= eview, Laurel Review, on Verse Daily,_ and elsewhere. He is assistant pro= fessor of English at CCRI and editor of The Ocean State Review.=0D =0D We hope you'll join us for this special reading and literary gathering, f= ree and open to all.=0D =0D Kids Book Bank Fundraiser=0D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=0D =0D Tuesday, November 28, 6-8pm=0D =0D _~in-store and online~_=0D =0D We're delighted to host a fundraising evening in partnership with Fairpor= t Wealth ( https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14961.1= =2E8609aa6d4fc6944e8f78d6960892ce44 ) for the Kids Book Bank ( https://emai= l.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14962.1.c16ff3d8eff6488cd0738f= 668731b067 ). Between 6pm-8pm on Tuesday, November 28, get a started on h= oliday shopping at Loganberry while enjoying festive refreshments generou= sly provided by Fairport.=0D =0D **Loganberry will donate 20% of all sales made online or in-store between= 6pm-8pm to the important work of the Cleveland Kids Book Bank.** The eve= nt is free and open to all, so bring a friend along for a fun evening to = support this great cause!=0D =0D Sales, Specials, and FYIs=0D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=0D =0D On Sale This Month=0D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=0D =0D Whether you've got a song in your heart or would like to put one there, N= ovember is your month at Loganberry, because **our whole Music Section is= 20% off**! We've books on everything from Gregorian Chant to Blues to Ex= perimental Jazz, music theory, history, and biography. Don't miss your ch= ance to stop by and browse!=0D =0D **ALSO: All Haunted Curiosity Shop Halloween merchandise and decor will b= e 20% off on Monday, 10/30 and Tuesday, 10/31!**=0D =0D Collectible Books for Any Budget=0D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=0D =0D Have you brought your harvest home and now you're unsure of what to do wi= th it? Expert English Herbalist Mrs. CF Leyel has some suggestions of whe= re to start in this gorgeous **1925 first edition of _The Complete Jam Cu= pboard_ ( https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14963.1.= 34d419532487f8a99c9d6f5c0c509d3b )**, with very scarce dust jacket.=0D =0D Browse our ever-expanding collectible listings here ( https://email.cloud= =2Esecureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14964.1.258bd6d7061f21db9b74e3770fa3f= 3ee ), or email wendy@logan.com for a personalized suggestion for any bud= get!=0D =0D Used Book Buying=0D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=0D =0D We've paused walk-in used book buying\* to focus on holiday hustle and bu= stle, but we'll start up again in late January. 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( https://email.cloud.secu= reclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14986.1.5381640cb396b0044d2332fd24de9347 )= \*\*=0D =0D Read along with our booksellers for Native American Heritage Month!=0D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=0D =0D _ **Click any title below to purchase a book for mailing or in-store pick= up** _=0D =0D **Harriett recommends _Kapaemahu_ by Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu: ( https://em= ail.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14987.1.e69f594cfbb9e26eac90= 6546f2a21815 )**"This is beautiful picture book tells the 15th century Ha= waiian legend of the Mahu, healers of dual male and female mind, heart, a= nd spirit. Stones they left behind on beach were imbued with special powe= rs, but were forgotten and ignored over time, eventually being buried und= er a bowling alley. The restoration of the Mahu stones to a place of prom= inence on Waikiki Beach honors their healing legacy and the Mahu traditio= n. This bilingual project came together with contributions from indigenou= s storyteller Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu, filmmakers Dean Hamer and Joe Wilso= n, and illustrated by Daniel Sousa, and the short film of the same name w= as nominated for an Academy Award."=0D =0D **Sarah recommends _The Lost Journals of Sacajewea_ by Deborah Magpie Ear= ling: ( https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14988.1.8b= 2e76ca3db2f177886de559dc7b0e97 )**"In Debra Magpie Earling's brave, uniqu= e, and poetic telling of the life of Sacajewea, we see what was probably = closer to the truth of a much-mythologized young Native American girl gro= wing up over two hundred years ago. I loved this haunting and memorable n= ovel so much!"=0D =0D **Devon recommends _The Future Home of the Living God_ by Lousie Erdrich:= ( https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14989.1.e45f3d3= e91e3c08171f25c8b3dc64396 )**"In this near-future dystopia where evolutio= n starts to move backwards, we follow pregnant woman Cedar as she navigat= es the growing dangers of being a visibly pregnant person when the govern= ment wants to start rounding them up for forced breeding programs. Erdric= h wrote this book as a response to early 2000=E2=80=99s politics, and it = continues to be relevant title with reproductive rights still being debat= ed, as well as addressing the topics of adoption and Native American stru= ggles."=0D =0D **Elisabeth recommends _White Magic_ by Elissa Washuta ( https://email.cl= oud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14990.1.7889948c3254a15b56a5b41d35= 6ae55d ):**"In this memoir in essays, Elissa Washuta writes about the ins= idious relationships between New Age cultural appropriation and a long hi= story of indigenous genocide in North America. She expertly pairs the per= sonal and political (or makes us see that they are inextricable) in this = compulsively readable book."=0D =0D **Julie recommends _Heart Berries_ by Terese Marie Mailhot ( https://emai= l.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14991.1.989f7fc81e0a2cf425ac3d= aee31f8981 )** has written a compelling memoir of growing up in an abusiv= e home environment, as well as her experience as having Bipolar and PTSD = as an adult. She has written this book to overcome those tired stories an= d make a new one for herself, and I'm glad I could accompany her.=0D =0D **Wendy recommends _Marrow Thieves_ by Cherie Dimaline ( https://email.cl= oud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14992.1.603b1115ed6f82a4146153eaca= b1bd6e )** In a future where the continent has been ravaged by climate ch= ange and non-Native people have lost the capability to dream, Indigenous = people are hunted for their bone marrow, which may hold the key to regain= ing a dream state. 16-year-old Frenchie and his found family of fellow Na= tive Americans create a life on the run, hiding in the dense forests of C= anada and learning to survive while being guided by the wisdom of their e= lders. This haunting story is both sad and encouraging, offering new mean= ings for family, love, and coming of age.=0D =0D **Toni recommends: _The Birchbark House_ by Louise Erdrich ( https://emai= l.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14993.1.a579e4e61a6dbc7d661e3a= 13563e3280 ):**"This is the first in a 9-book middle grade series followi= ng 100 years in the life of an Ojibwe family on the shores of Lake Superi= or, with illustrations by the author. It's a beautiful, humorous, and mov= ing series for any young reader but especially those whose parents loved = _Little House on the Prairie_, but have come to understand its limitation= s."=0D =0D **_Coming next month:_**=0D =0D **_Great Gift Recommendations!_**=0D =0D **Thanks for reading,**=0D =0D **Harriett & all the Loganberries**=0D =0D =E2=96=AA=C2=A0 **Open Mon-Wed & Fri: 10-6, Thurs: 10am-8:30, Sun 12-5**= =0D =0D =E2=96=AA=C2=A0 **Masks recommended**=0D =0D =E2=96=AA=C2=A0 **It's so nice to see you, thanks for stopping by!**=0D =0D =E2=96=AA=0D **Open Mon-Wed & Fri: 10-6, Thurs: 10am-8:30, Sun 12-5**=0D =0D =E2=96=AA=0D **Masks recommended**=0D =0D =E2=96=AA=0D **It's so nice to see you, thanks for stopping by!**=0D =0D Web Version=0D https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.14999-838.1.e00d84= c85674f4c19b47743806b9d0f8&p=3DeyIlN0IlN0JtaW1pLXNpZ25hdHVyZSU3RCU3RCI6Ij= E3NjgwNjE4NS0xMjYwNDg4Mzc2OS03ZWViYjFmZjdiY2NkNDVhZTViNTM0ZjIzMzE2MGYzOTR= mZjMwZWE1IiwiJTdCJTdCZW1haWxJZCU3RCU3RCI6IjQyNjY0OCJ9=0D =0D Unsubscribe=0D https://go.madmimi.com/opt_out?pact=3D426648-176806185-12604883769-7eebb1= ff7bccd45ae5b534f233160f394ff30ea5=0D =0D Preferences=0D https://email.cloud.secureclick.net/c/5866?id=3D426648.15000-839.1.7b3455= 170974be3c758fb8101b6d7966&p=3DeyIlN0IlN0JtaW1pLXNpZ25hdHVyZSU3RCU3RCI6Ij= E3NjgwNjE4NS0xMjYwNDg4Mzc2OS03ZWViYjFmZjdiY2NkNDVhZTViNTM0ZjIzMzE2MGYzOTR= mZjMwZWE1IiwiJTdCJTdCZW1haWxJZCU3RCU3RCI6IjQyNjY0OCJ9=0D =0D Loganberry Books | 13015 Larchmere Blvd., Shaker Heights, Ohio 44120 216.= 795.9800 | books@logan.com= ----==_mimepart_65393973ac253_7fc6c1331513f Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable = Loganberry News November 2023 table.module-18{ width: 18.87%; float: left; padding: 0; }table div tab= le.table-18 div{ text-align: center; }table div table.table-18 div table{= width: 18.87%; float: left; padding: 0; }div.module-18{ width: 81.13% != important; float: right !important; }table div table.table-18 div span di= v{ width: 81.13%; float: right; }table div table.table-18 div table a{ bo= rder: 0 none; text-decoration: none; }table div table.table-18 div table = img{ width: 100% !important; border: 0 none; text-decoration: none; }tabl= e div table.table-18 div table td{ width: 100%; padding: 0 20px 20px 0; = } = <= !--[if (lte mso 14)|(IE)]>

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Ready or not, the nights are drawing in and the holida= ys are fast approaching! At Loganberry, we're hard at work transforming t= he Annex Gallery into its annual alter-ego: Otis' Old Curiosity Shop, fil= led with holiday cards, stocking stuffers, and special gifts you'll be ha= rd-pressed to find anywhere else.

But don't worry: there's plenty to savor in the coming month without put= ting all our focus on year-end gifting. We've got wonderful author events= throughout the month, book discussion groups that welcome all, and a rou= ndup of reads that celebrate Native American history and heritage. And th= is Saturday, October 28, merchants up and down the Boulevard will celebra= te Halloween with a Candy Run for the whole family, including Corn Hole a= nd a Haunted Bookshop scavenger hunt here at Loganberry! We hope to see y= ou this weekend and many more times before the snow starts to fly.

Author Events=

Nicole Robinson: Withou= t a Field Guide
Wednesday, November 1, 7pm
~in-store~
Join the Audubon Soc= iety of Greater Cleveland at a Loganberry event with poet Nicole Robinson= for a reading and talk on her debut poetry collection, Without a Field Guide.<= /em>

N= icole Robinson combines lyric intensity with narrative sweep, attending t= o the challenge of navigating life =E2=80=9Cwithout a field guide / to id= entify who I am or where I=E2=80=99m flying.=E2=80=9D At the center of th= is collection lies an unsentimental yet deeply joyful regard for the natu= ral world that she portrays with vivid originality. Immersing herself and= her reader in this ecology, Robinson ultimately returns to the human wor= ld with a new, hard-won tenderness.

Nicole Robinson's recent poems have appeare= d in Columbia Journal, The Fourth River= , Great River Review, Grist, Literary Imagination, The Louisville Review,= Tahoma Literary Review, and elsewhere. She is the recipient of an I= ndividual Excellence Award for poetry from the Ohio Arts Council and the = Humanities Award from the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medi= cine. She serves as the narrative medicine coordinator at Akron Children=E2= =80=99s Hospital.

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Emma Noyes: Guy's Girl
Thursday, November 2, 7pm
Join author Emma Noy= es to celebrate the release of her new romance novel,
Guy's Girl, with a r= eading and signing at Loganberry Books.

Ginny Murphy is a total guy=E2=80=99s g= irl. She=E2=80=99s always found friendships with boys easier to form and = keep drama-free =E2=80=93 as long as they don=E2=80=99t fall for her, and= she doesn=E2=80=99t fall for them. But then she meets Adrian Silvas, the= only one who=E2=80=99s ever made her crave more, and Ginny begins to que= stion her own rules. Heartfelt and evocative, Guy's Girl is a powerful sto= ry about true love, self-love, and growing up.

Emma Noyes grew up in a suburb o= utside Chicago and attended Harvard University, where she studied history= & literature. She started her career at a beer company, but left bec= ause she wanted to write about mermaids and witches=E2=80=94eventually pu= blishing her first YA fantasy series, The Sunken City. She now lives in C= hicago and Guy=E2=80=99s Girl is her adult debut.

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Sarah Lohman: Endangered Eating in co= nversation with Jeremy Umansky
Thursday, November 30, 7pm <= br> ~in-store~
Sarah Lohman c= omes to Loganberry in celebration of her new book Endangered Eating: America's Vani= shing Foods at Loganberry Books in conversation with Chef, Resta= urateur, author, and James Beard-Award semifinalist, Jeremy Umansky of Larder.

In Endangered Eating, culinary historian Sara= h Lohman travels the country learning about the distinct ingredients at r= isk of being lost. Readers follow Lohman to Hawaii, the Navajo Nation, th= e Upper Midwest, the Pacific Northwest, the Gulf Coast, and to the Lowcou= ntry of South Carolina. Lohman learns from those who love these rare ingr= edients: shepherds, fishers, and farmers; scientists, historians, and act= ivists. Each chapter includes two recipes, so readers can be a part of sa= ving these ingredients by purchasing and preparing them.

Sarah Lohman is = the author of Eight Flavors and her work has been featured in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. Formerly the Curator of Food Programming at = the Lower East Side Tenement Museum, she currently works with institution= s around the country to create public programs focused on food. Originall= y from Hinckley, OH, she currently lives in Las Vegas.

Jeremy Umansky is a chef/owner of Larder in Cleveland, Ohio, nominated by the James Beard F= oundation as the Best New Restaurant in America in 2019. He is the author= of the James Beard Award-nominated cookbook Koji Alchemy.

Order a signed copy to pick = up or have mailed!

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B= urt Griffin: JFK, Oswald, and Ruby: Politics, Prejudice, and Tru= th
Tuesday, November 7, 7pm
~Porter Library in Westlake, 27333 Center Ridge Rd~=

Autho= r and Former Warren Commission assistant counsel Burt Griffin will appear= at the Porter Library in Westlake to talk about his book JFK, Oswald, and Ruby, and to share what he has l= earned about the assassinations of President Kennedy and other events in = November 1963. Judge Griffin tells why Oswald and Ruby committed murder o= n the weekend we cannot forget, and will signing copies of his book JFK, Oswald, an= d Ruby: Politics, Prejudice, and Truth.

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Larchmere Holiday Stroll + Indies First

Friday, November 24, 10am-8:30pm <= br> Saturday, November 25, 10am-6pm<= /strong>
Sunday, November 26, 1= 2-5pm
~annual~
= The Larchmere Holiday Stroll has been a Cleveland tradition for over 50 y= ears! Come see what=E2=80=99s new, what endures, and help us wish Gentlem= an=E2=80=99s Quarters a grand send-off after 5 decades in business. At Lo= ganberry Books, we celebrate the 15th anniversary of Otis' Old Curiosity = Shop, our popular holiday pop-up shop. We also feature local authors in a= meet-and-greet, on all three days of the Stroll:

Friday:
11am: Miesha W. Headen: Cleveland Noir
= 2pm: Tobias Buckell: A Stranger in the Citadel
3:30pm: P.M. Amaras &a= mp; Paul Driggere: 3:30pm: Shadows in Light

Saturday:
11am: Sarah Lohman: Endangered Eating
12:30p= m: Annie Zaleski: This is Christmas, Song by Song
2pm: Angie Hockman:= Shipped & Dream On
3pm: Carlo Wolff: Invisible Soul
4:30pm: B= randi Larsen: Uncultured

Sunday: <= br> 12pm: Jennifer Boresz Engelking: Lost Lake Erie
1pm: David Giffels:= The Begin= ning Was the End: Devo in Ohio
2:30pm: Tony Marini: Pennie the Christ= mas Pickle

Book Clubs & Discussion Groups

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Queer Book Club

= The Sex Lives of African Women by Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah=
Thursday, November 16, 7pm
~= in-store and online~
In these confessional pages, women control= their own bodies and desires, work toward healing their painful pasts, a= nd learn to assert their sexual power. Weaving a rich tapestry of experie= nces with a sex positive outlook, The Sex Lives of African Women is an emp= owering, subversive book that celebrates the liberation, individuality, a= nd joy of African women=E2=80=99s multifaceted sexuality.

Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah= has spent decades talking openly and intimately to African women around = the world about sex for her blog, =E2=80=9CAdventures from the Bedrooms o= f African Women.=E2=80=9D For this book she spoke to over 30 African wome= n across the globe while chronicling her own journey toward sexual freedo= m.

Registration is required for the Zoom portio= n of the meeting before 6 pm on the day of the meeting.

Buy a c= opy of the book for 10% off!

UP NEXT:
December 21 - For the Thrill of Lit: The Thursday Murder Clu= b by Richard Osman

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Otis' Old Curiosity Sh= op

Ov= er the next few weeks, Otis' Old Curiosity S= hop, our beloved holiday pop-up shop in the Annex Gallery, will be ta= king shape, with a grand opening the weekend after Thanksgiving. For more= 15 years, the Curiosity Shop has offered a Dickensian treasure trove of = holiday gifts, local crafts, vintage curiosities, and fabulous toys. Chec= k early and often as this event comes but once a year, and special items = sell out quickly!

NaNoWriMo Write-Ins

Fridays, November 3, = 10, 17, 6-8:30pm
~in-store, annual= ~
Sure, other people may have dates or concerts or other Friday= night plans, but we know some people are just glad to have free time to = write. If that=E2=80=99s you, and you like being around other people, but= not necessarily being sociable, this is the write-in event for you!

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Featured Readers: Lindsay Tu= rner, Philip Metres, Charles Kell
Thursday, November 9, 7pm=
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It's a three-poet night at Broadsides & Ephemera!
Lindsay Turner is the author of the= poetry collections The Upstate an= d Songs & Ballads. Her transla= tions from the French have been longlisted for the National Translation A= wards, shortlisted for the Best Translated Book Award, and named a New Yo= rk Times Top 10 poetry collection. Originally from northeast Tennessee, s= he is Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing at Case Western= Reserve University.

Philip Metres is the author of ten books, including Shrapnel Maps, The Sound of Listening, Pictures at an Exhibition, Sand O= pera. His work has garnered fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundati= on, the Lannan Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Ohio = Arts Council, the Watson Foundation. He is professor of English and direc= tor of the Peace, Justice, and Human Rights program at John Carroll Unive= rsity.

Charles Kell is the author= of Ishmael Mask, and Cage of Lit Glass, which was chosen for the 20= 18 Autumn House Press Poetry Prize. Kell=E2=80=99s poetry and fiction hav= e appeared in The New Orleans Review, T= he Saint Ann=E2=80=99s Review, Kestrel, Columbia Journal, The Pinch, Broo= klyn Review, Laurel Review, on Verse Daily, and elsewhere. He is ass= istant professor of English at CCRI and editor of The Ocean State Review.=

We ho= pe you'll join us for this special reading and literary gathering, free a= nd open to all.

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Kids= Book Bank Fundraiser

Tuesday, November 28, 6-8pm
~in-store and online~
We're delighted to host a fund= raising evening in partnership with Fairport= Wealth for the Kids Book Bank. Betw= een 6pm-8pm on Tuesday, November 28, get a started on holiday shopping at= Loganberry while enjoying festive refreshments generously provided by Fa= irport.

Loganberry will donate 20% of all = sales made online or in-store between 6pm-8pm to the important work of th= e Cleveland Kids Book Bank. The event is free and open to all, s= o bring a friend along for a fun evening to support this great cause!

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Sales, Specials, a= nd FYIs

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On Sale This Month

Whether you've got a song in your heart or would like to p= ut one there, November is your month at Loganberry, because our whole Music Section is 20% off! We'v= e books on everything from Gregorian Chant to Blues to Experimental Jazz,= music theory, history, and biography. Don't miss your chance to stop by = and browse!

ALSO: All Haunted Curiosity Sh= op Halloween merchandise and decor will be 20% off on Monday, 10/30 and T= uesday, 10/31!

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Collectible Books for Any Bud= get

H= ave you brought your harvest home and now you're unsure of what to do wit= h it? Expert English Herbalist Mrs. CF Leyel has some suggestions of wher= e to start in this gorgeous 1925 first edition of The Complete Jam Cupboard, with = very scarce dust jacket.

Browse our ever-expanding collectible listings here, or email wendy@logan.com for a personaliz= ed suggestion for any budget!

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Used Book Buying

We've paused walk-in = used book buying* to focus on holiday hustle and bustle, but we'll start = up again in late January. Watch this space and our website for updates!

*Select appointments for collectible books may= be available in November and December; please write to Harriett@logan.co= m with details about your collection.

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Bulk Order Disco= unts

= Does your church, synagogue, school, book club, or company need to order = 10 or more copies of a book for a group read or special event? Order from Loganberry and receive a discount!<= /strong> Contact elisabeth@logan.com for more details!

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=E2=96=AA=C2=A0Our Online Store: In-= store stock of new and collectible books
=E2=96=AA=C2=A0Bookshop.org: Buy books that we don't have in-store, have them shipped directly = to you, and we'll get a portion of the sale!
=E2=96=AA=C2=A0Loganberry Curat= ed Reads: Hand-selected books mailed to readers monthly for = over 25 years!
=E2=96=AA=C2=A0Gift Certificates: online or over= the phone at 216-795-9800.
=E2=96=AA=C2=A0Digital Audiobooks from Loganberr= y via Libro.fm.
=E2=96=AA= =C2=A0Social Media: **Facebook, Instag= ram, Twitter, TikTok, and the Loganberry Blog.<= /a>**
=E2=96=AA Our Online Store: In-store stock of new and collectible books
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=E2=96=AA Digital Audiobooks from Loganberry via Libro.fm.
=E2=96=AA Social Media: **Facebook= , Instagram, = Twitter, TikTok, and the Loganberry Blog.**
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Read along with our booksellers f= or Native American Heritage Month!

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Harriett recommends = Kapaemahu by Hi= naleimoana Wong-Kalu: "This is beautiful picture book tells = the 15th century Hawaiian legend of the Mahu, healers of dual male and fe= male mind, heart, and spirit. Stones they left behind on beach were imbue= d with special powers, but were forgotten and ignored over time, eventual= ly being buried under a bowling alley. The restoration of the Mahu stones= to a place of prominence on Waikiki Beach honors their healing legacy an= d the Mahu tradition. This bilingual project came together with contribut= ions from indigenous storyteller Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu, filmmakers Dean = Hamer and Joe Wilson, and illustrated by Daniel Sousa, and the short film= of the same name was nominated for an Academy Award."

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Sarah recommends = The Lost Journals of= Sacajewea by Deborah Magpie Earling: "In Debra Magpie = Earling's brave, unique, and poetic telling of the life of Sacajewea, we = see what was probably closer to the truth of a much-mythologized young Na= tive American girl growing up over two hundred years ago. I loved this ha= unting and memorable novel so much!"

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Devon recommends The Future Hom= e of the Living God by Lousie Erdrich: "In this near-fu= ture dystopia where evolution starts to move backwards, we follow pregnan= t woman Cedar as she navigates the growing dangers of being a visibly pre= gnant person when the government wants to start rounding them up for forc= ed breeding programs. Erdrich wrote this book as a response to early 2000= =E2=80=99s politics, and it continues to be relevant title with reproduct= ive rights still being debated, as well as addressing the topics of adopt= ion and Native American struggles."

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Elisabeth recommends White Magic by Elissa Washu= ta: "In this memoir in essays, Elissa Washuta writes about t= he insidious relationships between New Age cultural appropriation and a l= ong history of indigenous genocide in North America. She expertly pairs t= he personal and political (or makes us see that they are inextricable) in= this compulsively readable book."

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Wendy recommends Marrow Thieves by = Cherie Dimaline In a future where the continent has been rav= aged by climate change and non-Native people have lost the capability to = dream, Indigenous people are hunted for their bone marrow, which may hold= the key to regaining a dream state. 16-year-old Frenchie and his found f= amily of fellow Native Americans create a life on the run, hiding in the = dense forests of Canada and learning to survive while being guided by the= wisdom of their elders. This haunting story is both sad and encouraging,= offering new meanings for family, love, and coming of age.

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Toni recommends: The Birchbark House by Louise Erdric= h: "This is the first in a 9-book middle grade series follow= ing 100 years in the life of an Ojibwe family on the shores of Lake Super= ior, with illustrations by the author. It's a beautiful, humorous, and mo= ving series for any young reader but especially those whose parents loved= Little House on the Prairie, but = have come to understand its limitations."

Coming next month:

Great Gift Recommen= dations!

Than= ks for reading,
Harrie= tt & all the Loganberries

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