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A new book has gathered dozens of Milwaukeeans' stories into one collection. Secret Milwaukee by Jim Nelson is full of fun, lesser-known stories about the Cream City.
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As the holidays continue to draw closer, perhaps you’ve been looking for an idea of what to give the readers of all ages in your life. Jason Kennedy and Jen Steele from Boswell Book Company offer their favorite suggestions.
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For fans of Milwaukee history, there’s one name that comes to mind as the leading expert on the city: John Gurda. His new book, 'John Gurda's Milwaukee' explores the city through route maps and stories.
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In Survival Food, the author Thomas Weso shares stories and recipes from his youth on the reservation in Wisconsin's Northwoods.
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The hero of the children's book is the lakeside wind turbine that single-handedly powers Port Milwaukee’s administration building.
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Building on a decade of art exhibitions, the anthology "Infertilities: a curation" offers a look at the infertility journey, through personal essays, poetry and art.
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"Dream, Quickie! Dream!" a play inspired by the life and career of former Green Bay Packers wide receiver, Donald Driver, is filled with music, excitement and inspirational messages.
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Lake Effect's Audrey Nowakowski speaks with local labor leader Jesus Salas about the roots and legacy of the farmworkers movement.
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David Fantle shares over 40 years of knowledge on Judy Garland's forgotten gem, Summer Stock, in new book entitled, C’mon, Get Happy: The Making of Summer Stock.
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In a new children's book, Milwaukee author and illustrator Andy Rash brings the story of the adventure he shared with his 7-year-old son during the 2017 total solar eclipse.