![]() ![]() Out the windows, water and sky merge into a gray field dappled with darkness that signals a coming storm. Despite the joke, she’s acutely aware of the lake’s magnetic pull and knows just how to invoke it she has strategically chosen for us to meet at a café with a window-filled back room that overlooks the lake. “Weird juju” is what she jokingly calls the lake’s power when I visit her in Duluth one December day to talk about The Long-Shining Waters, her new novel about Lake Superior. ![]() I confess: I myself tend to the lake for granted.īut Duluth author Danielle Sosin doesn’t. But today, in the age of lakefront condos, virtual landscapes, and tweets about Republican presidential candidates, the Great Lake’s power is easily overlooked. ![]() LAKE SUPERIOR, ONE OF THE LARGEST LAKES IN THE WORLD, DOMINATES thousands of miles in not one, but two countries, creates its own climate, and nurtures and kills daily. ![]()
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