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Is it too late for a thirty-eight-year-old man to grow up?
Little impacts John Thorneck's life in his small northern Minnesota town of Migizi Ridge. He plows snow, he bartends, he gets by. He's part of the daily coffee klatch at a local diner, he socializes with native friend Malcolm Blackbird and newspaper woman Karlene Langley and enjoys the occasional one-night stand. Life seems satisfying, until it isn't. Banishment from Migizi Ridge, complications with his love life, and revelations from Karlene, Malcolm, and a cranky old Wisconsin woman provoke John to re-evaluate.
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Is it too late for a thirty-eight-year-old man to grow up?

Little impacts John Thorneck's life in his small northern Minnesota town of Migizi Ridge. He plows snow, he bartends, he gets by. He's part of the daily coffee klatch at a local diner, he socializes with native friend Malcolm Blackbird and newspaper woman Karlene Langley and enjoys the occasional one-night stand. Life seems satisfying, until it isn't. Banishment from Migizi Ridge, complications with his love life, and revelations from Karlene, Malcolm, and a cranky old Wisconsin woman provoke John to re-evaluate.

Migizi Ridge is the much-anticipated Book II in the Small Town-Big Life series.


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Autorenporträt
Anne Rud Miller worked as a public high school English teacher for thirty four years, and also taught at a technical college, Northwood Technical College and a tribal college, Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe Community College. In addition to her first novel, Mashkiki Rapids, she is a featured writer in Wide Awake. Every Week, Volume 2. She won the fiction portion of the WritersRead 2013 and is published in Volume I of that anthology. She was also selected as a finalist for a piece in the Penokee Mountain Read broadcast over Wisconsin Public Radio and is a recipient of a Chequamegon Bay Arts Council grant. She lives in northern Wisconsin near her three daughters and their families.