Tales of Three Peninsulas and an Island

Fiction & Literature, Historical
Cover of the book Tales of Three Peninsulas and an Island by Gary Swagart, iUniverse
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Gary Swagart ISBN: 9781469729220
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: October 7, 2000
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Gary Swagart
ISBN: 9781469729220
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: October 7, 2000
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

In Tales of Three Peninsulas and an Island, Gary Swagart relates some stories about "characters" he has crossed paths with in "the good old days." The setting of these tales is Isle Royale and three of Michigan's peninsulas: the Lower Peninsula, the Upper Peninsula, and the Keweenaw Peninsula, though most of them could have taken place wherever real "characters" are found which is basically anywhere there are people.

His love of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Lake Superior, and Isle Royale, despite incidents that easily could have resulted in catastrophy, shows though. That love of this harsh, beautiful part of the world was shared by Yoopers like Old Drifter, who narrowly escaped the icy fingers of death, and the awesome Mr. S, a totally blind man, whose unique abilities and achievements were beyond belief.

The Lower Peninsula of Michigan is beautiful in its own right with its rolling hills, farms and woodlands. Gary spent many pleasant hours hunting the wily rooster pheasant, deer, and 'coon there. Though, in general, Lower Peninsula residents (Trolls) have a slightly different perspective on many things than Yoopers, many "characters" reside there as well. The State Motto is "If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you." The part about the pleasant peninsula could be replaced with "some real characters" and it would be just as true.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In Tales of Three Peninsulas and an Island, Gary Swagart relates some stories about "characters" he has crossed paths with in "the good old days." The setting of these tales is Isle Royale and three of Michigan's peninsulas: the Lower Peninsula, the Upper Peninsula, and the Keweenaw Peninsula, though most of them could have taken place wherever real "characters" are found which is basically anywhere there are people.

His love of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Lake Superior, and Isle Royale, despite incidents that easily could have resulted in catastrophy, shows though. That love of this harsh, beautiful part of the world was shared by Yoopers like Old Drifter, who narrowly escaped the icy fingers of death, and the awesome Mr. S, a totally blind man, whose unique abilities and achievements were beyond belief.

The Lower Peninsula of Michigan is beautiful in its own right with its rolling hills, farms and woodlands. Gary spent many pleasant hours hunting the wily rooster pheasant, deer, and 'coon there. Though, in general, Lower Peninsula residents (Trolls) have a slightly different perspective on many things than Yoopers, many "characters" reside there as well. The State Motto is "If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you." The part about the pleasant peninsula could be replaced with "some real characters" and it would be just as true.

More books from iUniverse

Cover of the book Myth Man by Gary Swagart
Cover of the book Avoiding Plagiarism by Gary Swagart
Cover of the book Firefly by Gary Swagart
Cover of the book The Marsh by Gary Swagart
Cover of the book Spirit of the Noble Trees by Gary Swagart
Cover of the book Teacups and Sandstorms by Gary Swagart
Cover of the book World Shaper by Gary Swagart
Cover of the book Greatness-Cored Leadership by Gary Swagart
Cover of the book The Reunion by Gary Swagart
Cover of the book Grandpa Was a Deity by Gary Swagart
Cover of the book Captive by Gary Swagart
Cover of the book Journey into Thought by Gary Swagart
Cover of the book Shrikrishna Kashyap: a Master by Gary Swagart
Cover of the book Kibbutz: a Novel by Gary Swagart
Cover of the book Unlimited Progress by Gary Swagart
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy