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LETTERS HOME: A Memoir of Michigan’s “Up North” Country
by Tom Leonard
A true coming-of-age story of the 1960s: two teenage boys undertake an eight-hundred mile bicycle travel adventure through northern Michigan wilderness. In the process, they visit all three of the upper Great Lakes; they encounter now vanished remnants of Michigan history, and view firsthand the changing face of their home state. In the end, they return home having learned powerful lessons about life, friendship, responsibility, and self-reliance.
Journey throgh the captivating landscapes of Tom Leonard’s narrative, where family dynamics unfold with eloquence and authenticity. The author’s keen observations offer a unique perspective on American institutions, unraveling the intricacies that shape our collective identity.
Within the pages of Tom Leonard’s works, readers are immersed in tales that tackle themes of decline and resilience. The stories serve as mirrors reflecting the challenges of individuals and families amidst societal shifts, providing a poignant exploration of the enduring strength of the human spirit.
The author’s engaging and distinctive voice sets him apart in contemporary literature. With a masterful command of prose and a profound understanding of the human condition, Tom Leonard captivates readers, leaving a lasting impact that transcends the final page.