Lake Superior Tales: Stories of Humor and Adventure in Michigan's Upper Peninsula - Second Edition
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Narrated by:
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Rory Young
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By:
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Mikel B. Classen
About this listen
Join us for epic adventures in the UP on land and lakes!
Pirates, thieves, shipwrecks, sexy women, lost gold, and adventures on the Lake Superior frontier await you! In this audiobook, you’ll sail on a ship full of gold, outwit deadly shapeshifters, battle frontier outlaws, and even meet the mysterious agent that Andrew Jackson called "the meanest man" he ever knew. Packed with action, adventure, humor, and suspense, this audiobook has something for every listener. Journey to the wilds of the Lake Superior shoreline through 10 stories that span the 19th century through present day including "The Wreck of the Marie Jenny", "The Bigg Man", "Wolf Killer", and "Bullets Shine Silver in the Moonlight".
Mikel B. Classen is a longtime resident of Sault Sainte Marie in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. His intimacy of the region, the history and its culture gives this audiobook a feel of authenticity that is rarely seen. As a writer, journalist, columnist, photographer, and editor with more than 30 years experience, his breadth of knowledge is unparalleled.
©2018 Mikel B. Classen (P)2021 Mikel B. ClassenCritic Reviews
"It's clear that Mikel B. Classen knows and loves the Lake Superior area of Michigan and brings it to life in a delightful way. If you want frequent laughs, unusual characters who jump off the page, and the fruit of a highly creative mind, you’ve got to read this little book." (Bob Rich, author, Looking Through Water)
"Michigan's Upper Peninsula is a unique place in this world, and Mikel's lovely little book, "Tales," makes that clear. Mikel has long been recognized as a leading proponent of all the wonderful attributes of the Upper Peninsula, and currently he serves as the Managing Editor of the UP Reader. So, seeing him tackle this project does not surprise me. But what I did find exciting is the electricity he captures on every page, and the energy he uses to express it. My father was a lumberjack, moonshiner and "gunslinger" in the UP a century ago," (Michael Carrier from Modern History Press)