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1999
3.6(6 reviews)
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
272 pages
ISBN: 978-0814336489
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Huron: The Seasons of a Great Lake

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Napier Shelton takes us on a journey as he spends a year at his family's cottage on the lake. Having visited Lake Huron for over thirty years, Shelton weaves family memories into his evocative and informed account of the seasons on this great lake. In 1995, Shelton spent a year at the cottage more fully exploring Lake Huron and its varied shores. He writes about Native American fishing rights, small towns, the fearsome ice, and the migration of birds. He follows the seasonal changes of life in the water. We accompany him on commercial fishing boats, a research vessel studying lake trout, and a Coast Guard icebreaker. We experience the travels and tragedies of venturers on Lake Huron over the past four centuries. Huron is pleasurable reading for any student of natural history or the Great Lakes region, or for anyone who has ever spent time at a summer cottage or wished to do so.

Book Information

Title:Huron: The Seasons of a Great Lake
Author:William Greenleaf
Series:Great Lakes Books
Published:1999
Pages:272
ISBN-13:978-0814336489

Series Progress

This book is part of the Great Lakes Books series.