This book is a photo memoir depicting old photographs of family and friends on Madeline Island during the summers in the 1950s and 1960s. The book started out as an assignment for a class I ook several years ago. The assignment was to write a book about something with a lot of memories attached to it. I didn’t have to think too hard to decide on writing about the dock where I had such fond memories of my childhood.
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This book is a photo memoir depicting old photographs of family and friends on Madeline Island during the summers in the 1950s and 1960s. The book started out as an assignment for a class I ook several years ago. The assignment was to write a book about something with a lot of memories attached to it. I didn’t have to think too hard to decide on writing about the dock where I had such fond memories of my childhood.
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I live on Madeline Island in Northern Wisconsin. The island is one of the Apostle Islands in Lake Superior and a very special place for me and my family. I was the director of the Madeline Island Public Library for 31 years and always thought the best part of the job was choosing the children's books. I was a nursery school teacher before that for several years and realized, then, the importance of books in our lives and the lives of our children. I have written four other books and plan to write many more.
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