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MWSA Book Review |
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Author: Edward T. Cook Publisher: Bookstand Publishing Reviewer: Prof Andrew Lubin--MWSA Lead Reviewer One man's look at his father's calling. This book should be 200 pages longer. Author Edward Cook has written a48 page book on his grandfather’s years as a lighthouse keeper on the Middle Neebish Lighthouse Station, on one of the Great Lakes. With minimal attention to detail, Cook recounts vignettes of his family’s life on the island, along with some equally sparse details covering his father’s schooling and growing up.
In view of the
family photos Cook takes pains to include, one can only wish he’d made the
same effort to describe his grandfather, his father, and their lives as
lighthouse keepers during one of the most interesting times in the
commercial history of the Great Lakes.
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