About This Book
A series of travel sketches and lyrical essays written during a summer journey around the Great Lakes, offering vivid descriptions of waterfalls, whirlpools, shorelines, and towns alongside personal reflection. The pieces interweave natural observation, encounters with Indigenous peoples and settlers, and occasional poems, moving from Niagara through Chicago, Wisconsin, Mackinaw, and Sault Ste. Marie. The writer balances close sensory detail with philosophical and political musings, attending to weather, motion, and the emotional impact of scenery while exploring themes of transience, national character, and the tension between utility and aesthetic appreciation.
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