JERRY DENNIS writes about nature and the outdoors for such publications as Sports Afield, Gray's Sporting Journal, and The New York Times. His previous books have been widely praised and have been translated into five languages. He lives in Traverse City, Michigan.
"""An enticing homecoming party for the Great Lakes, with a welcome-back for some readers and an invitation for others."" --Kirkus Reviews ""A stirring account of a schooner voyage through some of the most beautiful scenery on the planet."" -- Globe and Mail (Canada). ""Thoroughly entertaining."" -Chicago Sun Times ""A masterwork. This is history at its best."" -- Doug Stanton, author of In Harm's Way ""Dennis weaves anecdotes from his childhood, such as a family-fishing trip on Lake Michigan, together with informed commentary on the natural history of the lakes and the people who live there as well as evocative descriptions of the enchanting view of the forests along Lake Superior from the schooner. "" --Publishers Weekly ""A fine guide, borne along with a storyteller's sense of pacing and blend of fact with picaresque."" --American Geographical Society"