The "Women's Great Lakes Reader" by Victoria Brehm is a trade paperback book published by Wayne State University Press in 2000. It features a collection of literary works by women authors from the Great Lakes region, focusing on themes related to women's studies, Native American studies, and customs & traditions. The book includes biographies, historical accounts, and social science perspectives, making it a valuable resource for those interested in exploring the intersection of gender, culture, and identity in the United States. With 400 pages and illustrations, this reader offers a comprehensive and thought-provoking exploration of women's experiences in the Great Lakes area.