2022 Michigan Notable Book
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— Michigan Notable Book, Michigan Notable Book
"Dennis is now the dean of the region’s literature, taking up the mantle from writers like Jim Harrison, he grounds readers in the rhythms that ring familiar to those who spend time outdoors in the North. Author of “The Windward Shore '' and “The Living Great Lakes,” among others, he illustrates the tension between longing to know a particular piece of ground intimately over a lifetime against the urge to explore new territory."
—Petoskey News-Review
— Glen Young, Petoskey News-Review
"Jerry Dennis is a Michigan treasure. . . . His recently-released Up North in Michigan: A Portrait of Place in Four Seasons, illustrated by frequent collaborator artist Glenn Wolff, gets at the timeless feel of the North Country in an era of rapid global change."
—FLOW For Love of Water
— FLOW For Love of Water
"One could wear out a highlighter on the memorable sentences and phrase found in this book. . . . Pick up this book and you may well be holding a classic."
—Michigan in Books
— Michigan in Books
"A beautifully written collection of essays that will remind every northern Michigander why this is such a special place."
—Ryan Deery, Director of the Charlevoix Public Library
— Ryan Deery, Director of the Charlevoix Public Library, Petoskey News-Review
"This collection of essays celebrates and reflects upon transitions in weather, life, and seasons. It's a close-up look at a life spent exploring a particular landscape. This book reminds the reader that a familiar place can still offer novelty and surprises along with a sense of familiar consistency."
—Harbor Light Newspaper
— Emily Meier, Harbor Light Newspaper
"Such a treasure Jerry Dennis is, whose work in words gives us such generous glimpses of the illuminated world, his singular pilgrimage. Part Thoreau, part Hemingway, Dennis is naturalist, voyageur, conservationist and curator, equal measures purveyor and patron saint. He encounters Northern Michigan as the theologian considers mystery—as a life’s work, with a ‘ground sense’ born of total immersion. We are lucky to have his elegant field notes."
—Thomas Lynch, Poet Author— -
"Northern Michigan has spawned and shaped many fine writers, and Jerry Dennis is among the very best. Not only has he created a prose style that is pure and chiseled, but he knows more about the history and natural history of his region than just about anyone else, writer or not. It is a joy, even a privilege, to read this intimate and beautiful book that celebrates its author’s place."
—Keith Taylor, author of Let Them Be Left and The Bird-while— -
"With this gorgeous gem of a collection, Jerry Dennis has given us a new classic of nature writing. Not destined for anyone’s dusty shelf, Up North will be savored on travels through north woods and lake country, or on snow-drenched nights at home, until its pages have absorbed the very smells and wrinkles of northern Michigan."
—Lynne Heasley, author of The Accidental Reef and Other Ecological Odysseys in the Great Lakes— -
"Jerry Dennis is a Michigan treasure. . . . His recently-released Up North in Michigan: A Portrait of Place in Four Seasons, illustrated by frequent collaborator artist Glenn Wolff, gets at the timeless feel of the North Country in an era of rapid global change."
—FLOW For Love of Water
— FLOW For Love of Water
"This collection of essays celebrates and reflects upon transitions in weather, life, and seasons. It's a close-up look at a life spent exploring a particular landscape. This book reminds the reader that a familiar place can still offer novelty and surprises along with a sense of familiar consistency."
—Harbor Light Newspaper
— Emily Meier, Harbor Light Newspaper
"Dennis is always seeking a larger, transcendent view, even in seemingly mundane activities, like paddling a canoe...These transcendent views surface over and over again, and yet, they remain remarkably unexpected - one of the many pleasures of reading this book. No one, it seems, is more delighted than Dennis himself when nature reveals a new perspective. He accepts these moments as gifts he shares with the reader..."
— Jacqueline Justice, Inland Seas
"One could wear out a highlighter on the memorable sentences and phrase found in this book. . . . Pick up this book and you may well be holding a classic."
—Michigan in Books
— Michigan in Books
Named a Library of Michigan 2022 Michigan Notable Book
— Michigan Notable Book
"The essays comprising Up North in Michigan are more than an homage to a particular region, its people, and its natural wonders. They are a reflection on the Up North that can only be experienced through your feet and fingertips, through your ears, mouth, and nose -- the Up North that makes its way into your bones as surely as sand makes its way into wood grain."
—Midwest Book Review
— Midwest Book Review
Finalist: Midwest Independent Publishers Association (MIPA) 2022 Midwest Book Award in Nonfiction– Nature.
— MIPA Midwest Book Award
"Dennis is now the dean of the region’s literature, taking up the mantle from writers like Jim Harrison, he grounds readers in the rhythms that ring familiar to those who spend time outdoors in the North. Author of “The Windward Shore '' and “The Living Great Lakes,” among others, he illustrates the tension between longing to know a particular piece of ground intimately over a lifetime against the urge to explore new territory."
—Petoskey News-Review
— Glen Young, Petoskey News-Review
"A beautifully written collection of essays that will remind every northern Michigander why this is such a special place."
—Ryan Deery, Director of the Charlevoix Public Library
— Ryan Deery, Director of the Charlevoix Public Library, Petoskey News-Review
"Jerry Dennis, the award-winning Traverse City-based nature writer, brings more of his evocative prose to Up North in Michigan, a collection of short essays that celebrates the natural history and scenic wonder of northern lower Michigan and the Upper Peninsula."
—The Michigan Historical Review
— Edwin M. Bradley, The Michigan Historical Review
"No contemporary writer of nonfiction portrays as much depth of knowledge about and experience with natural Michigan as Dennis does. None establishes such a sense of place. None with such eloquence. And ardor. Careful readers will harvest as many literary fruits as they do field guide-type nuggets of factual information from Up North. It’s easy to get lost in the brief, welcoming essays as the writing unspools itself with grace right before your eyes."
—The Upland Almanac
— Tom Carney, The Upland Almanac