Hemingway's Last Good Country: Northern Michigan as he knew it
Hemingway's Last Good Country: Northern Michigan as he knew it
Hemingway's Last Good Country: Northern Michigan as he knew it
Hemingway's Last Good Country: Northern Michigan as he knew it
Hemingway's Last Good Country: Northern Michigan as he knew it
Hemingway's Last Good Country: Northern Michigan as he knew it
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Hemingway's Last Good Country: Northern Michigan as he knew it

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Length: 21 pages.

 

Review

Cohassey has written the definitive summary of Ernest Hemingway's 23 summers in northern Michigan. When I give my "Petoskey Yesterday" historical tours, this booklet is the most popular takeaway item for Hemingway scholars and aficionados. 

----Christopher Struble, president of the Michigan Hemingway Society 

I have referred to this book time and again whenever I have wanted to share information with my students about Ernest Hemingway’s early life. Cohassey cuts to the chase to explain how one of the world’s most famous writers came to know and love his summers in northern Michigan’s Little Traverse Bay region and how the memories of those experiences informed the author’s later writing.

---- Christine Blackwell, writer, adjunct English professor, and former editorial director for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt