Along Lake Michigan, Michael Schumacher
Along Lake Michigan, Michael Schumacher
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Along Lake Michigan
Shipwreck Stories of Life and Loss

Author: Michael Schumacher

Narrator: Dean Gallagher

Unabridged: 5 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/26/2025


Synopsis

The Great Lakes are graveyards of a vast number of shipwrecks (30,000 by some estimates), and Lake Michigan has more than the other four lakes combined. The stories of those wrecks tell the history of that mighty lake in its endless, mercurial challenge to human endeavor.

Michael Schumacher charts the course of shipping disasters great and small on Lake Michigan. He illuminates the details of maritime weather and shipcraft, the lives devoted to and lost on the water, and the mistakes and monumental failures that led to these ships' watery ends.

Here are tragic tales like that of the Eastland, the deadliest shipwreck in Great Lakes history, lost while docked in the Chicago River; the Rouse Simmons, a wooden schooner loaded with Christmas trees; the train ferry Milwaukee and the Wisconsin, a package freighter, gone within one week of each other in October 1929; and the passenger vessel the Lady Elgin, a devastating loss met with incredible heroism.

The stories of these shipwrecks, spanning a full century of commercial traffic on Lake Michigan, document the myriad forms of bravery and misfortune that mark our encounters with the Great Lakes.

About Michael Schumacher

Michael Schumacher has written many books on Great Lakes shipwrecks, including Mighty Fitz, November's Fury, Torn in Two, The Trial of the Edmund Fitzgerald (all from Minnesota), and Wreck of the Carl D. He has written narratives for twenty-five documentaries on Great Lakes shipwrecks and lighthouses. He lives in Wisconsin.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Madeline on July 30, 2025

"If I've learned one thing working on many books about Great Lakes shipwrecks, it's that Nature usually wins, and that for all of the human efforts to sail in all conditions, human foibles can lead to disastrous results." "Lake Michigan holds more shipwrecks than the four other Great Lakes combined,......more

Goodreads review by Ron on May 11, 2025

An interesting look at some early year maritime disasters on Lake Michigan. While most are centered on poor choices made during bad weather, several o0thers look at non-storm related events. The stories are interesting; however, it seems like the author rushed through some of the stories or did not......more

Goodreads review by Jim on August 29, 2025

4.5 stars. Deftly written accounts of shipwrecks in Lake Michigan.......more

Goodreads review by Chloe on June 18, 2025

To be published August 26th, 2025 Engaging and informative. I do wish the author would stick to a narrative style. Some of the chapters are chronological and others jump back and forth in time. Thank you NetGalley for the ARC!......more