Michigan Notable Books for 2023 are Available

Michigan Notable Books for 2023 are Available
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The Michigan Notable Books for 2023 are available to check out from Northville District Library! 

Excerpt from the Library of Michigan Press Release:

Stories this year explore the beautiful historic architecture throughout Michigan’s towns and cities; celebrate the rich, vibrant Arab American communities in Detroit and Dearborn; examine the universal struggles found within self-identity and family; commemorate the fascinating careers of influential Michigan musicians; and more. The Library of Michigan announced the titles of the 20 books on the 2023 Michigan Notable Book list that celebrate the entire Great Lakes basin from the far reaches of the Upper Peninsula to stories about Detroit, and all along the shores of Lake Michigan. Each year, the Michigan Notable Book (MNB) list features 20 books, published during the previous calendar year, which are about or set in Michigan, or written by a Michigan author. Selections include a variety of genres, both fiction and nonfiction, that appeal to many audiences and explore topics and issues close to the hearts of Michigan residents. MNB began as part of the 1991 Michigan Week celebration, designed to pay tribute and draw attention to the many people, places, and things that identify Michigan life as unique and vibrant.

For more information on Michigan Notable Books, please visit this link: https://nvillelib.org/MINotableBks

To browse our catalog and place holds, please click on this link: https://nvillelib.org/3CsPJW2

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