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EPISODE · Jun 20, 2025 · 37 MIN

Author Jon Stott pens Wild Blueberry Summer

from For the Love of Books Podcast · host Emma Palova

In sixty short prose poems, Jon Stott, celebrates the timeless rhythms and unexpected events that mark the passage of the late spring and summer months beside a woodland lake in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Sponsored by Modern History Press, Moravian Sons Distillery https://moraviansonsdistillery.com, authors Brian Talarczyk ,Jennifer Raines and Caroline Topperman.   Beginning with his anticipation of departing from the “City of the Pavements Grey” (Albuquerque, New Mexico) and the excitement of arriving at “The Little Cabin in the Big Woods” after spending many months so far away, he then chronicles such simple events as the sighting of the tiny flowers of May, the first appearance of a loon chick riding on its parent’s back, the joyful noise of Fourth of July celebrations, the spotting of the first red maple leaves, and the melancholy hours of packing up and closing the cabin for the season. The theme of wildblueberries runs through the book. Listen in for a chance to win a signed copy of Wild Blueberry Summer. Copyright (c) 2025. Emma Blogs, LLC. All rights reserved.

In sixty short prose poems, Jon Stott, celebrates the timeless rhythms and unexpected events that mark the passage of the late spring and summer months beside a woodland lake in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Sponsored by Modern History Press, Moravian Sons Distillery https://moraviansonsdistillery.com, authors Brian Talarczyk ,Jennifer Raines and Caroline Topperman.   Beginning with his anticipation of departing from the “City of the Pavements Grey” (Albuquerque, New Mexico) and the excitement of arriving at “The Little Cabin in the Big Woods” after spending many months so far away, he then chronicles such simple events as the sighting of the tiny flowers of May, the first appearance of a loon chick riding on its parent’s back, the joyful noise of Fourth of July celebrations, the spotting of the first red maple leaves, and the melancholy hours of packing up and closing the cabin for the season. The theme of wildblueberries runs through the book. Listen in for a chance to win a signed copy of Wild Blueberry Summer. Copyright (c) 2025. Emma Blogs, LLC. All rights reserved.

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