St. Paul Author Honored as Winner of Midwest Book Award
Lynne M. Kolze from St. Paul, MN won the award for Best Inspirational Non-fiction book for their book “Please Write:
Read MoreLynne M. Kolze from St. Paul, MN won the award for Best Inspirational Non-fiction book for their book “Please Write:
Read MoreJourney through Minnesota’s history for a chance to win awesome prizes in the Minnesota Historical Society’s (MNHS) History Hunt. Part
Read MoreDespite the stormy weather, fans of folk music were treated to a full day of live music July 13 at
Read MoreI was excited to read this book following many good recommendations about it. And I was not disappointed. As I read this book, I was especially impressed by the storytelling. The choice of words always felt very intentional and was full of wisdom. While I thought that some of the characters were underdeveloped and that some of the wisdom could be confusing at times, that didn’t take away from the story as a whole.
Read MoreMusic at the Bridge on August 8 Live music, family-friendly activities and food trucks near the water feature in Highland
Read MoreHundreds of West Enders came out to enjoy food, music, history and neighbors at the first annual West Fest on
Read MoreThe award-winning restauranteurs behind Lake Elmo Inn are opening a new restaurant at Union Depot in St. Paul. Owners Chef
Read MoreA few weeks ago I found myself in a reading slump, and although Goodreads still has me many books behind on my reading schedule (don’t ask, it stresses me out as well), I found myself devouring a certain book I would like to recommend. As I was perusing the historical fiction section at my library, a librarian approached me and noted my interest in the genre. The librarian pulled out a hardcover titled “The War That Saved My Life” by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley and, while acknowledging that it would be below my reading level, suggested I give it a try.
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