Stay North

Stay North by Shelli Rottschafer, published by Atmosphere Press on May 10, 2021, is a work of fiction that delves into the complexities of marriage and family life. The narrative follows Harry and Noelle Phillips as they embark on a long weekend excursion in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, aiming to realign their relationship after eighteen years together. Set against the backdrop of Grand Island, the story introduces a cast of characters, including Martin Rouge, an adventure guide, and his girlfriend Elena Díaz, who are also seeking new beginnings.
Readers will find that the book explores themes of marriage, relationships, and personal growth within the wilderness of Hiawatha National Forest. As the characters navigate their challenges, they confront truths that lead to self-discovery and reflection. With a page count of 94, this edition offers a concise yet impactful exploration of how nature can influence personal journeys and relationships.
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Marriage is tough and relationships are always complicated….
Harry and Noelle Phillips know this all too well. In order to refocus their lives together after eighteen years, the couple begins a long weekend excursion in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. The trip is an attempt to put their marriage back on course.
For their Stay North they choose Grand Island, situated off Munising Harbor and due west of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. Here is where Grand Island Outfitters leads excursions. Their guide is Martin Rouge, a frustrated writer turned adventure guide. Elena Díaz, Martin’s girlfriend, has followed her partner north. She anticipates a new start of their own, once summer ends.
However, it seems that mother nature has her own plans. The Hiawatha National Forest draws a peculiar type of individual to its vastness. When truths are bared, each character learns that a little bit of wilderness provides the necessary answers to anyone who passes her way.
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