Newell Searle
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Newell Searle

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Newell Searle is an award-winning Minnesota writer who grew up on a farm and draws inspiration from the people and landscapes that formed him. He began publishing as a historian and later switched to fiction. COPY DESK MURDERS (Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2023) and LEIF'S LEGACY are the first two novels of a trilogy rooted in (a not too fictitious) rural county. During a thrity-five-year career in public affairs, he worked at Cargill, Inc., held an appointed post at the state's department of agriculture and retired from an executive post at Second Harvest Heartland, a major hunger relief organization. He published Saving Quetico-Superior, A Land Set Apart in 1977, a narrative of wilderness protection that received the Frederick Weyerhaeuser Book Award from the Forest History Society. He lives in Minnetonka, Minnesota.
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