Upper Peninsula: Region One

Toombs, Jane

Dec. 27, 1926—

Place of Birth: Los Angeles, CA

Place of Principal Residence: Ontonagon, MI and Lakeland, Florida

Biography:
Jane Toombs was born to James and Francis Jamison in Los Angeles, CA on Dec. 27, 1926. Her family soon moved to the Upper Peninsula in Michigan where she spent most of her childhood. Her father played a key role in encouraging her as a writer, who was, himself, a history writer.  Toombs attended Michigan State University, College of the Sequoias and Northern Michigan University. She has been a registered nurse as well as a Cadet nurse.  Toombs has published over 80 books, including eBooks, as well as some articles. She has used a few pseudonyms in the past: Ellen Jamison, Diana Stuart, Olivia Sumner and Jane Anderson. Her writing covers various romance genres such as gothic, suspense, contemporary, historical, paranormal, mystery, fantasy and horror.  Toombs is now a widow with five children; James, Ellen, Bobbie, and Robert as well as two step-children, Michael and Leslie.  She spends her summers in Michigan and escapes to Lakeland, Florida during the winter.

Selected Works:

           
  • Dangerous Medicine (2003)
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  • Detective Daddy (2004)
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  • Hugger Doll (2005)
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  • Ladies Of The Lakes (2007)

Awards:

           
  • Two-time finalist for the Romance Writers of America Golden Medallion Contest
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  • The Prism Award for Fantasy, Futuristic and Paranormal Chapter of RWA
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  • Bookrak Award for Best-Selling Series Romance
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  • Sapphire Award finalist for paranormal short story
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  • Two Eppie winners (EPIC)

Critical Reception:
There have been a number of different reviews to many of her books throughout the years. For the most part her books serve their purpose of being entertaining and diverting, but not every one of her works has been a jewel.

For Harte’s Gold:

“Jane Toombs brings her considerable award-winning skills to bear and enhances the main romance with the insightful secondary love story of the young-hearted grandmother.”
- Romantic Times Book Reviews


“Harte’s Gold is a sweet and simple story but it’s not sweet, simple and completely silly, which is what the publisher’s summary – incorrectly – suggests.”
- The Romantic Reader


Relevance of Place to Author’s Work:
Quite a few of her works refer to and are drawn from the Upper Peninsula area.  Her most significant book in this area is Ladies of the Lakes, which takes place in the Great Lakes region.

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Whelan, Gloria

1923—

Place of Birth: Detroit, MI

Place of Principal Residence: Detroit, MI

Biography:
Gloria Whelan was born in 1923 in Detroit, Michigan. At age nine, she had rheumatic heart disease and was forced to spend a whole year on bed rest, which was considered to be the only cure at the time.  Her escape from the monotony came in the form of reading, and, since it was during the Great Depression and books were scarce, she often read the same books multiple times. Whelan began making up stories before she could write and dictated them to her baby sitter. She began writing poetry in elementary school, and was the editor of her high school’s paper. Whelan graduated from the University of Michigan and didn’t become a full-time writer until she and her husband moved to the woods of northern Michigan, where they spent thirty years.  Whelan enjoys writing about her home state, as well as places overseas, and particularly thrives on the research involved with her writing.  She and her husband now live in Detroit, MI and have two children, Joseph and Jennifer.

Selected Works:

           
  • Angel on the Square
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  • The Impossible Journey
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  • Chu Ju’s House
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  • Mackinac Bridge: The Five Mile Poem
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  • Listening for Lion

Awards:

           
  • 1998 Michigan Author Award
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  • 2000 National Book Award
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  • ALA Notable Children’s Book
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  • LA Best Books for Young Adults
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  • Great Lakes Booksellers Award
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  • Society of Midland Authors Juvenile Fiction Award
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  • Friends of American Writers Award
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  • Best Books of the Year Bank Street College
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  • Distinguished Achievement Award from the Educational Press Association of America
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  • Mark Twain Award
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  • Young Hoosier Master List
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  • National Outdoor Book Award

Critical Reception:
Gloria Whelan is the best-selling author of countless novels, short stories, and poetry. Her work encompasses the genres of children’s literature, young adult literature, contemporary fiction, historical fiction, and short stories and poems for adults. Children and adults alike praise her works.

For Summer of the War:

    “Beautifully measured writing captures the smell of lake breezes, the feel of sand between the toes and emotional ache of growing up when change is not a choice. An exception portrayal of how war becomes personal.” -Kirkus Reviews

For Listening for Lions:

    “Gentle, nostalgic, and fueled with old-fashioned girl power, this involving orphan story will please fans of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s classic The Secret Garden (1912) and Eva Ibbotson’s The Star of Kazan.” - Booklist

For St. Petersburg novels:

    “The book’s uncomplicated language and sensitive treatment of political issues make it an excellent, vibrant introduction to the cause and effects of Tsar Nikolai’s fall.” - Publisher’s Weekly

Relevance of Place to Work:
Many of Gloria Whelan’s adult novels include wilderness setting and images and metaphors of nature. She is drawn by the mystery of nature and the characters it affects.  Several of her books take place in Whelan’s favorite Michigan locations such as Mackinac Island.

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