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Here's What I Think: A Born Again Yooper Speaks Out (Northern Mania!)

Here's What I Think: A Born Again Yooper Speaks Out (Northern Mania!)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finding Humor in Life's Frustrations
Review: "Here's what I think..." is a collection of selected columns published over the years in the Mining Journal, Upper Michigan's largest and oldest newspaper. These columns which appeared in the Sunday paper will keep you laughing long after you put the book down. Jerry writes about his reactions to life's frustrating encounters. Sometimes he has the audacity to say in print what many of us are thinking about similar circumstances. His topics range from dealing with the complexities of modern-day living (e.g. dealing with telemarketers, balky grocery carts, etc:) to reminiscences of his boyhood in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finding Humor in Life's Frustrations
Review: "Here's what I think..." is a collection of selected columns published over the years in the Mining Journal, Upper Michigan's largest and oldest newspaper. These columns which appeared in the Sunday paper will keep you laughing long after you put the book down. Jerry writes about his reactions to life's frustrating encounters. Sometimes he has the audacity to say in print what many of us are thinking about similar circumstances. His topics range from dealing with the complexities of modern-day living (e.g. dealing with telemarketers, balky grocery carts, etc:) to reminiscences of his boyhood in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.


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