Good Harbor Bay

by Barry Marsh



Price: $14.95
ISBN: 978-0-9767268-1-4

 

 

Eleven-year-old Josh Ogden leads a comfortable life in a Detroit suburb. Most of what he knows about Good Harbor Bay, far to the north, is from looking at photographs in an old family photo album with his mother. It is where his father grew up, where his parents first met, and where his mother dreamed they would all someday settle.

When Josh's mother is suddenly killed by a drunk driver, his father decides that the dream of returning to the wilds of northern Michigan can no longer be deferred. He quits his job and takes Josh to live with Grandpa Oggy, who is battling old age in a dilapidated cabin.

No one seems to care that this is not Josh's dream. Rather it's like his worst nightmare. As he struggles to cope with his new home, the old life of luxury fades. Friends grow distant; the world of e-mail, computer games, and text messaging dims. At first life involves little more than cleaning up horse manure, shoveling snow, and home schooling.

Gradually Josh begins to embrace his new surroundings. Grandpa Oggy teaches him how to handle the massive draft horses he uses for logging, drive old pickup trucks, and experience nature along the shores of Lake Michigan.

Just as Josh settles in, tragedy threatens again. To survive, he must call on all his new knowledge and skills, testing again his ability to adapt and survive.

Packed with adventure, Good Harbor Bay teaches important lessons about loneliness, loss, nature, and the restorative power of family.

Barry signing books at Horizon Books in Traverse City

 
"Josh coughed up water and cried out for his father, but his voice was weak and broken against the keening wind. His teeth chattered uncontrollably, his head ached like it never had before, and his stomach cramped. He vomited a bellyful of cold water. Josh tried to scream again for his father, but his voice was now reduced to a feeble groan. He couldn't fight the cold waves and wind any longer. He knew he was beginning to drown."
 

 


Barry Marsh lives in Suttons Bay, a small village and harbor in Michigan's northernwestern lower peninsula. He is a graduate of Wayne State University. Although he has traveled widely throughout the world, the subject matter of his writing is usually close at hand--the people and environment of the North Country.

In preparation for writing Good Harbor Bay, Barry spent many hours interviewing long-time residents, researching such fast-disappearing traditions as logging with horses, and learning more about the local flora and fauna. As an avid Lake Michigan fisherman, understanding the many moods of the "big lake," as it's called locally, comes naturally. Asked to name the most beautiful place on earth, he answers quickly, "Watching the sun rise off the coast of North Manitou Island in Lake Michigan."

You can reach Barry at:

barrymarsh@chartermi.net

 

Book Signings with the Author:

Horizon Books, Traverse City
Saturday, Nov. 14
noon to 3:00 p.m.

Leelanau Books, Leeland
Friday, Nov. 27
noon to 3:00 p.m.

Dog Ears Books, Northport

Saturday, Nov. 28

4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Horizon Books, Cadillac

Saturday, Dec. 5

1:00 to 3:00 p.m.

 


Illustration by Jenifer Thomas from the book Good Harbor Bay