Return to Wake Robin: One Cabin in the Heyday of Northwoods Resorts

Author:   Marnie O Mamminga
Publisher:   Wisconsin Historical Society Press
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9780870204913


Pages:   184
Publication Date:   21 May 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Return to Wake Robin: One Cabin in the Heyday of Northwoods Resorts


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Author:   Marnie O Mamminga
Publisher:   Wisconsin Historical Society Press
Imprint:   Wisconsin Historical Society Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.40cm
Weight:   0.395kg
ISBN:  

9780870204913


ISBN 10:   0870204912
Pages:   184
Publication Date:   21 May 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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2012 Midwest Connections Pick from Midwest Independent Booksellers Association With liberal doses of gratitude, humor, and charming period details, Mamminga, a contributor to Jack Canfield s Chicken Soup for the Soul series, recounts her family s more than 60-year history vacationing on Big Spider Lake in Wisconsin s Northwoods region . Wake Robin s old-fashioned routines continue to bring joy to a fifth generation. ( Publisher s Weekly Starred Review) Mamminga's memoir will make readers wish for a cabin of their own to call home for a couple of months out of the year. (Andi Diehn, ForeWord Reviews ) What wonderful memories from my almost forgotten youth this book stirred. Slamming screen doors at first light; sunrises that only God could orchestrate and people. Wonderful, outsized, loving, adventurous people fill Return to Wake Robin. (Jim Peck, Host of Milwaukee Public Television's I Remember ) All thanks to Marnie Mamminga for her splendid collection of recollections about the heyday of Northwoods resorts. She has caused a flood of memories of some of the best times of my life. In the 1940s and '50s, for my family, Up North was a magical, almost mythical place where we spent three weeks every summer. We always stayed at Ross' Teal Lake Lodge. The cabins and lodge were rustic and simple, perfect for Up North and so different from our home in Madison. Here the air seemed fresher and the sky seemed bluer. (Howard Mead, former editor of Wisconsin Trails magazine) With liberal doses of gratitude, humor, and charming period details, Mamminga, a contributor to Jack Canfield's Chicken Soup for the Soul series, recounts her family's more than 60-year history vacationing on Big Spider Lake in Wisconsin's Northwoods region.... Wake Robin's old-fashioned routines continue to bring joy to a fifth generation. ( Publisher's Weekly Starred Review) Mamminga's memoir will make readers wish for a cabin of their own to call home for a couple of months out of the year. (Andi Diehn, ForeWord Reviews ) What wonderful memories from my almost forgotten youth this book stirred. Slamming screen doors at first light; sunrises that only God could orchestrate and people. Wonderful, outsized, loving, adventurous people fill Return to Wake Robin. (Jim Peck, Host of Milwaukee Public Television's I Remember ) All thanks to Marnie Mamminga for her splendid collection of recollections about the heyday of Northwoods resorts. She has caused a flood of memories of some of the best times of my life. In the 1940s and '50s, for my family, Up North was a magical, almost mythical place where we spent three weeks every summer. We always stayed at Ross' Teal Lake Lodge. The cabins and lodge were rustic and simple, perfect for Up North and so different from our home in Madison. Here the air seemed fresher and the sky seemed bluer. (Howard Mead, former editor of Wisconsin Trails magazine) What wonderful memories from my almost forgotten youth this book stirred. Slamming screen doors at first light; sunrises that only God could orchestrate and people. Wonderful, outsized, loving, adventurous people fill Return to Wake Robin . (Jim Peck, Host of Milwaukee Public Television's I Remember ) All thanks to Marnie Mamminga for her splendid collection of recollections about the heyday of Northwoods resorts. She has caused a flood of memories of some of the best times of my life. In the 1940s and '50s, for my family, Up North was a magical, almost mythical place where we spent three weeks every summer. We always stayed at Ross' Teal Lake Lodge. The cabins and lodge were rustic and simple, perfect for Up North and so different from our home in Madison. Here the air seemed fresher and the sky seemed bluer. (Howard Mead, former editor of Wisconsin Trails magazine)


With liberal doses of gratitude, humor, and charming period details, Mamminga, a contributor to Jack Canfield's Chicken Soup for the Soul series, recounts her family's more than 60-year history vacationing on Big Spider Lake in Wisconsin's Northwoods region.... Wake Robin's old-fashioned routines continue to bring joy to a fifth generation. ( Publisher's Weekly Starred Review) Mamminga's memoir will make readers wish for a cabin of their own to call home for a couple of months out of the year. (Andi Diehn, ForeWord Reviews ) What wonderful memories from my almost forgotten youth this book stirred. Slamming screen doors at first light; sunrises that only God could orchestrate and people. Wonderful, outsized, loving, adventurous people fill Return to Wake Robin . (Jim Peck, Host of Milwaukee Public Television's I Remember ) All thanks to Marnie Mamminga for her splendid collection of recollections about the heyday of Northwoods resorts. She has caused a flood of memories of some of the best times of my life. In the 1940s and '50s, for my family, Up North was a magical, almost mythical place where we spent three weeks every summer. We always stayed at Ross' Teal Lake Lodge. The cabins and lodge were rustic and simple, perfect for Up North and so different from our home in Madison. Here the air seemed fresher and the sky seemed bluer. (Howard Mead, former editor of Wisconsin Trails magazine)


2012 Midwest Connections Pick from Midwest Independent Booksellers Association


<p> With liberal doses of gratitude, humor, and charming period details, Mamminga, a contributor to Jack Canfield's Chicken Soup for the Soul series, recounts her family's more than 60-year history vacationing on Big Spider Lake in Wisconsin's Northwoods region.... Wake Robin's old-fashioned routines continue to bring joy to a fifth generation. ( Publisher's Weekly Starred Review)<br><br> Mamminga's memoir will make readers wish for a cabin of their own to call home for a couple of months out of the year. (Andi Diehn, ForeWord Reviews )<br><br> What wonderful memories from my almost forgotten youth this book stirred. Slamming screen doors at first light; sunrises that only God could orchestrate and people. Wonderful, outsized, loving, adventurous people fill Return to Wake Robin . (Jim Peck, Host of Milwaukee Public Television's I Remember )<p> All thanks to Marnie Mamminga for her splendid collection of recollections about the heyday of Northwoods resorts. She has caused a flood of memories of some of the best times of my life. In the 1940s and '50s, for my family, Up North was a magical, almost mythical place where we spent three weeks every summer. We always stayed at Ross' Teal Lake Lodge. The cabins and lodge were rustic and simple, perfect for Up North and so different from our home in Madison. Here the air seemed fresher and the sky seemed bluer. (Howard Mead, former editor of Wisconsin Trails magazine)<br>


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Marnie O. Mamminga has vacationed every summer on Big Spider Lake near Hayward, Wisconsin. Born and raised in the Chicago area, she attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she earned undergraduate and master's degrees in English. Over the years she raised three sons, taught junior high and high school English, and worked as a freelance writer and columnist. Her publishing credits include the Chicago Tribune, Reader's Digest, the Christian Science Monitor, Lake Superior Magazine, and several Chicken Soup for the Soul books. She has been married to her high school sweetheart for more than forty years and is so very grateful that her grandchildren love the Northwoods as much as she does.

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