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April 2009 Issue

Page Turners

Page Turners


Page Turners - Books for Ohio Readers and stories about Ohio
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By Linda Feagler

This Months Features

An Ohio Original
Start your exploration of Don Robertson’s novels with these recommendations.


When Sherri Robertson talks about her late husband, Don, her eyes sparkle and the pride is evident. She’s vigilant in her mission to keep the power of his words alive. So much so, Sherri told Ohio Magazine publisher and editor Richard Osborne, that, “it’s almost sacred to me.”
Here, Sherri shares five of her favorite Don Robertson novels.







Sherri Robertson



Praise the Human Season

A tribute to the resiliency of the human spirit, Praise the Human Season is the tale of Howard and Anne Amberson who, in the autumn of their lives, set forth on a journey of self-discovery in order to find out what life really is all about.

Mystical Union

Filled with compassion, humor and irony, Mystical Union is a gentle portrayal of marriage in America’s heartland.
 

Harv

Harv, a Cleveland trucker, insists he is “plain as a sack of sticks.” But he’s not. As the book jacket attests, author Stephen King believes this is “one of the best books, Robertson, who [he says at the time] is America’s premier midwestern novelist” has ever written.

The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread

On a quiet fall day in 1944, a 9-year-old decides to visit a friend who lives on the other side of town. So, he grabs the handle of his red wagon and begins an incredible journey out of Cleveland — and into adulthood. Set against one of the worst industrial disasters in history, The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread is the story of courage, survival and responsibility.
 

Paradise Falls

Chronicling 35 years in the life of a small Ohio town –– from the end of the Civil War to the turn of the 20th century –– Paradise Falls recreates the highs and lows of an epochal time in American history.


More Recommendations

Hang On Sloopy

Rock On

How was Cleveland chosen to be the site of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum? How did “WKRP in Cincinnati” come to be? Who the heck is Alan Freed? Akron music historian Nick Talevski answers those queries in Hang on Sloopy: The History of Rock and Roll in Ohio. (Guardian Express Media)
 Our First Family Home

Home Sweet Home

No matter what your political persuasion, there’ll be no heated debate about the governor’s residence. Quite simply, it’s magnificent. Our Family’s First Home by Ian Adams, Dianne McElwain and Mary Alice Mairose, chronicles the history of the 84-year-old Jacobethan Revival dwelling that nine statesmen have lived in since 1957, and the lavish heritage garden focusing on green energy. (Ohio University Press)

Covered Bridges

Connections

They’re beloved remnants of things past. In Covered Bridges: Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, photographer Bill Miller and writers Miriam Wood and David Simmons explore the history, legends and significance of 171 impressive structures. (The Wooster Book Company)

Stories About Ohio Authors

Love Stories

Love Stories

Ohio moms share the emotions that come with sending their sons and daughters to war. Read Article >>
By Linda Feagler
 Mothers-Day

Mother’s Day

Columbus author D.G. Fulford shares her journey into caregiving. Read Article >>
By Linda Feagler
 Hot-Commodity

Hot Commodity

Cincinnati author Brock Clarke turns accidental arson into a wryly funny book. Read Article >>
By Jennifer Haliburton
 
 Echoes-Of-The-Past

Echoes of the Past

Delaware author Robert Olmstead explores war and family ties in his novel, Coal Black Horse. Read Article >>
By Linda Feagler
 


 









 
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