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This Magnetic North

Autor Tim Mulherin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 2025
What happens when a place is so beautiful that everyone wants to go there—and then they stay? 
This book explores a phenomenon occurring around Michigan’s Great Lakes and other high-demand scenic locations across the country: natural landscapes are undergoing profound human and climatological change as people pick up their lives and move to bucolic locations. The Grand Traverse region in northwest lower Michigan has been one of the most impacted regions in the state, with the population increase accelerated by the pandemic and climate change. The impact of this growth is explored through field observations and interviews involving dozens of born-and-raised locals, “boomerangers” (those who grew up, left, then returned), and relocators. The author explores the tensions between newcomers and “natives.” Interviewees include tourist industry leaders, conservationists, business owners, public safety officials, tribal members, Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore officials, and more. These voices characterize the region’s diverse views, providing insight into how one of the most popular vacation destinations in the country is attempting to balance environmental preservation with an influx of people. Northwest lower Michigan’s story of transformation, as tradition collides with progress, holds many lessons and will resonate with everyone who has ever lived in or visited such an enchanting place and dreams of calling it home.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781611865363
ISBN-10: 1611865360
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 176 x 252 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: Michigan State University Press

Notă biografică

Tim Mulherin first visited the Grand Traverse region in 1986 and, like most everyone who comes to northern Michigan, was instantly smitten by it. He is a frequent contributor to the Glen Arbor Sun newspaper, and his writing has appeared in Traverse Magazine.

Recenzii

"This Magnetic North is a deep conversation about Northern Michigan and the ever-increasing pressure of climate change and migration coupled with the intensifying, almost tectonic force of tourism. This book is an odyssey to be savored and taken in. It is essential reading for anyone who claims to love Northern Michigan for its beauty." -Michael Delp, author of The Mad Angler: Poems and coeditor emeritus of the Made in Michigan Writers Series
"Tim Mulherin's journey through diverse and fascinating lived experiences in Michigan's Grand Traverse region reveals residents and aspirational residents in flux who still share a loving commitment to one of the Great Lakes' most magical landscapes. This Magnetic North offers visions for a place worth stewarding through the uncertain futures of economic inequality and climate change." -Lynne Heasley, author of The Accidental Reef and Other Ecological Odysseys in the Great Lakes
"Tim Mulherin's book This Magnetic North offers a thoughtful, curious, and whimsical window into our up-north paradise, and how the pandemic, climate change, and our robust - some would say "too robust"-tourism marketing network has changed the human experience in the Leelanau and Grand Traverse region." -Jacob Wheeler, editor and publisher of the Glen Arbor Sun, and journalism instructor at Northwestern Michigan College

Descriere

This book reflects on what happens when a place is so beautiful that people visit and never leave. The Grand Traverse region of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula has experienced profound human and climatological change as people have relocated to partake in the beauty of the highly scenic region. It is one of the most impacted areas of the state, with population changes accelerated by the pandemic and climate change. This book explores attempts to balance environmental preservation among a new population and the tensions between “natives” and newcomers.