Breathing Lake Superior: a novel

A novel steeped in the air and water and people of the rural Midwest

Overcome with grief following the death of his youngest child, Cal Franklin uproots his wife and teenaged children to a ramshackle subsistence farm in far northern Wisconsin. Withdrawn and estranged from all they know, JJ and her stepbrother, John, struggle to adapt to life off the grid and to Cal's increasingly erratic behavior. Without electricity or even running water, the family suffers a series of calamities until Cal feels a call to preach. He builds a small log church on the property, and his unconventional message soon attracts a following. When elderly locals profess to be healed by the touch of Cal's hands, word spreads, and desperate people descend on the church from across the country. Though overwhelmed and doubtful of his powers, in a final act of love and faith, Cal seeks to raise his young son from the dead.

Narrated by Cal's stepson, John-named for "the chronicler of Christ's miracles"-Breathing Lake Superior is a poignant exploration of the mystic borderland where the mental strain of overwhelming grief becomes entangled with the promise and hope of ecstatic faith.

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Published Oct 4, 2022

255 pages

Average rating: 8

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Mary Pat Holt
Feb 05, 2026
8/10 stars
Having read this author's book, Life, and Death and Giants earlier this year, I knew I wanted to read something else by him. This is his debut novel. It is set in Northern Wisconsin in the late 1990's. It starts with Cal and his family living in West Allis (with references to Milwaukee) when a terrible tragedy strikes his family. Overcome with grief, Cal uproots his wife, Anna and 2 teenage children to a ramshackle farm in northern Wisconsin. No plumbing, no electricity, off grid living. Cal's behavior becomes increasingly more erratic and his daughter, JJ and stepson, John struggle to adapt. The story is told from John's POV, and it is haunting yet beautifully told. The depth of Cal's grief is unimaginable. After Cal feels a call to preach, he builds a church on his property & his unconventional message soon has a following. He begins to align with anti-government weapon carrying farmers in the area. He is a grieving father who is clearly having a psychotic break with reality.
I really enjoyed this well written, sad, yet hopeful (loved the cop at the end), story about how far one will go. It was strange and went completely off the rails about 80% in (and I'm not talking about the weird sexual stuff-if you read you'll know...) Mental illness, grief and faith make for a very interesting read. I could not put this one down.

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