The Greatest "Minneapolis, Nonfiction" Books of All Time

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The "Minneapolis" category in books refers to a genre that encompasses works set in or significantly related to the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota. This genre includes a diverse range of literary forms such as fiction, non-fiction, memoirs, historical accounts, and travel guides. In fiction, the city's vibrant culture, iconic landmarks, and the stark contrasts of its seasons often serve as a backdrop for character-driven narratives, crime thrillers, or tales of personal growth. Non-fiction titles may explore the city's rich history, from its Native American roots and milling industry to its role in civil rights movements and contemporary urban development. Additionally, the category may feature personal stories of notable residents, guides to the city's arts and culinary scenes, or analyses of its socio-economic challenges and triumphs. Books in the "Minneapolis" category offer readers a chance to delve into the heart of the Midwest through the lens of one of its most dynamic cities.

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  1. 1. The Broken Cord by Michael Dorris

    This book is a poignant memoir of a single man who adopts a three-year-old American Indian boy, only to discover several years later that his son suffers from fetal alcohol syndrome, a condition that was not well understood at the time. The narrative chronicles the man's journey to understand and cope with his son's condition, while also shedding light on the devastating effects of alcohol abuse on unborn children. The book also delves into the broader social issues surrounding Native American communities and the systemic problems that contribute to alcoholism among these populations.

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