On November 10, 1975, the freighter Edmund Fitzgerald met its tragic end during a violent storm on Lake Superior, becoming the most infamous modern-day Great Lakes shipwreck. This gripping historical fiction novel vividly portrays the ship's final voyage, weaving together the dramatic last hours aboard with the poignant backstories of the crew members. Through expertly crafted shifting narratives, readers are drawn into the lives of the men--moments of joy, struggle, and determination that shaped who they were. From early life experiences and challenges to pivotal moments like meeting their future wives, the novel paints a rich tapestry of humanity. As the storm rages and fate looms, the story underscores the unyielding resilience and camaraderie of the crew, balancing personal triumphs and tragedies against the backdrop of one of the Great Lakes' most haunting maritime disasters. A compelling tribute to lives lived and lost at sea. This description may be from another edition of this product.
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