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Wake of the Green Storm: A Survivor's Tale

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On July 4, 1999, Marlin Bree was caught in the storm of the century that ripped through the boundary waters of Minnesota and across the Canadian north shores of Lake Superior. Winds on the lake were clocked at 100 miles per hour in a gale that many dubbed the “green storm” because of the unusual color of the sky. Although Bree’s treasured wooden sailboat was damaged, he continued in pursuit of his goal of sailing the largest freshwater island archipelago in the world. Interspersed with Bree’s own adventure are the stories of other boaters’ experiences in storms on the Great Lakes, including the sinking of the excursion boat, Grandpa Woo, the survival of a man drifting on a storm-lashed raft, and the sinking of a millionaire’s yacht.

240 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2001

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January 31, 2014
Just starting this thrilling true story, reading in preparation for recording in audio format for audible.com. Look for it soon.
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December 29, 2015
Wonderful memories of my own sailing adventures in the same area!
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January 22, 2017
Interesting adventure story about sailing Lake Superior. The author started the trip during the July 4, 1999 storm that was called the storm of the century
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