A timely read
As a native Michigander, I could relate to this biography of Lucile and Howard's life. I too attended Albion College (undergraduate), and have all kinds of connections to the U.P., where my mother was from. The descriptions of life in southern Michigan and in Munising are vivid and realistic. I liked how the story was advanced through Howard's letters. This book has an uncanny parallel to today's pandemic, from wearing masks, to business and school closings, to people who are not compliant, to the government trying to handle it, which today has tragically been a failure from the beginning. I read the whole book thinking it was fiction! The epilogue cleared up a lot of questions. I was disappointed to learn that Lucile stayed in tame Ohio, I though she would return to Munising where life is more adventuresome, especially when the book ended with her making pasties (a family favorite). All in all, a good read.