“Up North” in Michigan there’s a place called Topinabee, a small, peaceful town on Mullet Lake where Mike spends several summers fishing with his grandfather and playing with his new friend, Red. Red, a year-round resident introduces Mike to all the wonders and glories of Topinabee in the summer and to her special friend “Old Man Tree”.
Heaven Sent follows Mike through those summers and the subsequent years. Although Mike leaves Topinabee, he treasures his time there and the impact those summers “Up North” made in his life.
W. M. J. Kreucher was born and raised on the west side of Detroit.
He has ghost written for Congressmen and Senators and has authored parts of legislation and regulation.
Now he is entering the next phase of his life as a fiction writer. I know what you are thinking: writing for politicians is fiction. At least now he is calling it what it is.
Northern Michigan is full of magical spots and Topinabee is one of them. Named for an Indian chief, the area is as scenic as it is filled with wildlife of all kinds.
Book Excerpt
Heaven Sent
As far as they were concerned it was always the only tree in the meadow. Legend had it that the great tribes would come to the meadow to hold their counsels.
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