![]() ![]() ![]() Egan maps the unique geography that for millennia kept the Great Lakes in pristine and thriving isolation, a resplendent abundance that didn’t inspire stewardship in the new, colonizing North Americans, but rather dreams of wealth from international shipping. He now channels his findings about these five inland seas holding 20 percent of the earth’s fresh water into a vivid, fascinating, and alarming chronicle of an epic clash between natural order and human chaos. For 10 years, Egan, an award-winning reporter for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, covered the Great Lakes. ![]()
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