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A Great Lakes radio operator narrates a voyage centered on an aging skipper long burdened by the drownings of close relatives and the persistent rumors that follow him. The account balances vivid descriptions of storm-driven harbor maneuvers, shipboard routine, and radio watch work with the slow-building tension of a man confronting places tied to loss. Local superstition and crew gossip thread through the practical seamanship, producing an atmosphere where memory, duty, and the lake’s changing moods intersect to reveal how professional skill and private grief coexist aboard a passenger vessel.

About the Author

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Keith Henney

Keith Henney is an author known for his work "Through Keeweenaw," which explores the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the Keweenaw Peninsula in Michigan. His writing often reflects a deep appreciation for the landscapes and history of the region, inviting readers to connect with the environment and its stories. Henney's contributions to literature provide insights into the unique characteristics of this area, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in local history and nature.

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