Mackinac Island Bluff
Title | Mackinac Island Bluff PDF eBook |
Author | R. Connelly |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Pub |
Pages | 218 |
Release | 2012-08-17 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9781478117674 |
For 17-year-old Lauren Hudson, reluctantly helping her senile grandmother during a crisis turns from bad to worse when she is marooned with her annoying younger brother on remote Mackinac Island, Michigan. But Lauren's misery is interrupted by the discovery of clues to a generations-old family mystery, and her brother, normally bent on pushing her from irritated to insane, proves to be the perfect partner in a modern-day treasure hunt. But are they the hunters or the hunted? Grandma's dire predictions and fear for the Hudson children's safety proves not so crazy after all. Misplaced items, disappearing food, and unexplained noises become more than an inconvenience, and soon Lauren and Adam find themselves in a race for riches--and their lives.
Historic Cottages of Mackinac Island
Title | Historic Cottages of Mackinac Island PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Stites |
Publisher | |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 2001-06-01 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 0966531647 |
Architecture and history of vintage cottages built on Mackinac Island, Michigan in the 1880's including the Governor's Summer Residents. Mapped pages guide Island visitors along the Island bluffs, lakeshore and interior to view the cottages. The armchair tour allows readers to view contemporary photos and compare them with black and whilte historic photos of the cottages. Queen Anne architecture, Shingle Style, Carpenter Gothic, and Greek Revival are represented architectural styles. Award winning selection of the Read Michigan list. Selected Best Books with a Michigan theme from The Detroit Free Press.
View from the Veranda
Title | View from the Veranda PDF eBook |
Author | Phil Porter |
Publisher | Mackinac State Historic Parks |
Pages | 128 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN |
Invites us along for an inside look at the grand cottages of Mackinac Island, a uniquely Victorian island where cars are not allowed. This work contrasts fascinating historic photos with contemporary, full-color portraits to describe the development, architecture, and daily life of the summer cottage communities on Mackinac Island.
Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island
Title | Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island PDF eBook |
Author | John McCabe |
Publisher | Wayne State University Press |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Bars (Drinking establishments) |
ISBN |
The Gardens of Mackinac Island
Title | The Gardens of Mackinac Island PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer Wohletz |
Publisher | |
Pages | 344 |
Release | 2019-05-18 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780997384758 |
Take a tour through Mackinac Island's private and public outdoor spaces for a rare peek at gardens both humble and grand. Each garden has a story, many have secrets, and most have a connection to the past. Come to the gardens and hear the voices of those who love them. With more than 600 color photographs featuring nearly 100 gardens and the Mackinac Island State Park, this book masterfully interweaves narratives, poetry, history and horticulture of this unique island, creating a time capsule of past and present. Mackinac's premier landscape architect Jack Barnwell along with his fellow island landscape designers and local gardeners show how they bring a unique sense of style in the outdoors. From naturalized rock gardens, tranquil ponds, fragrant lilacs and heirloom perennial gardens, to classical statues, elegant fountains, historic pergolas and showy border gardens, The Gardens of Mackinac Island provides a welcome variety of inspiration for creating an inviting, relaxing outdoor space.
Anne
Title | Anne PDF eBook |
Author | Constance Fenimore Woolson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 568 |
Release | 1910 |
Genre | Mackinac Island (Mich.) |
ISBN |
The Dockporter
Title | The Dockporter PDF eBook |
Author | Jim Bolone |
Publisher | |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 2021-03-30 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
The Dockporter. He's got a bike, a basket ... and a whole lotta baggage. It's the summer of 1989. Jack McGuinn is a dockporter, transporting tourists' luggage, piled high in the basket of his bike on Mackinac Island, Michigan, a tiny summer resort where cars are outlawed and pedal-power rules. He's got the season wired tight: a family cottage on the bluff, a dream job, and a loyal crew of hell-raising, tip-hustling buddies. When his old friend-turned bitter rival challenges him to ride a record-setting load, he takes the bet and soon realizes he's not just carrying suitcases, he's carrying the future of the island, which is about to be paved over for profit. With the help of his pals on the dock and the love of a romantic, free-spirited Irish cellist named Erin, Jack digs deep to discover skills he didn't know he had. The Dockporter is an offbeat, nostalgic coming-of age-story that appeals anyone who ever had a summer job. If Rushmore director Wes Anderson remade Caddyshack but it emerged as a hybrid of Footloose and Meatballs (and was a book) it would be The Dockporter. Genre-smashing, hilariously fresh, yet refreshingly familiar, it's a novel about friends, family, love, luggage, and the summers we never forget. We feel the same way you do. The world's gotten a bit serious lately. So kick back, pour yourself something cold, and take a summer vacation, even if it's just in your mind. Because let's face it: we all need an island.