Today is publication day for SMFS list member Jeff
Esterholm’s new book, The Effects of Urban Renewal on Mid-Century America
and Other Crime Stories. Published by Cornerstone Press, University of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point, the read is available in print at the publisher,
Amazon,
and other vendors.
Website Description:
The last good time in the Great Lakes region, the so-called
Third Coast gouged into the Upper Midwest of America, was in the shipbuilding
era of the two world wars. But even in 1941, in Port Nicollet, Wisconsin, a
certain taint grew and spread. It was a port city: sketchy men; fresh-faced
boys; salesmen with their sample cases; able-bodied seamen. Always passing
through. Occasionally, the locals glimpsed opportunity, but, just as quickly,
it was gone. The prospect of something better could not gain purchase on the
south shore of Lake Superior. It was as if the people and region, an area in
the distant past promoted by developers as the next Chicago, had slipped the
moorings and drifted, minus captain and crew, on the waters of Lake Superior.
In The Effects of Urban Renewal on Mid-Century America and Other Crime Stories,
Jeff Esterholm explores what happens when people slip their moorings and are
set adrift.
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