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100 1  Mamminga, Marnie O. 
245 10 Return to wake robin: one cabin in the heyday of 
       northwoods resorts|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cMarnie
       O. Mamminga. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bWisconsin Historical Society Press,
       |c2020. 
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511 1  Read by Susan Sweeney. 
520    Five generations of Marnie O. Mamminga's family have been 
       rejuvenated by times together in Wisconsin's Northwoods. 
       In a series of evocative remembrances accompanied by a 
       treasure trove of vintage family photos, Mamminga takes us
       to Wake Robin, the cabin her grandparents built in 1929 on
       Big Spider Lake near Hayward, on land adjacent to Moody's 
       Camp. Along the way she preserves the spirit and cultural 
       heritage of a vanishing era, conveying the heart of a 
       place and the community that gathered there. Bookended by 
       the close of the logging era and the 1970s shift to modern
       lake homes, condos, and Jet Skis, the 1920s to 1960s 
       period covered in these essays represents the golden age 
       of Northwoods camps and cabins-a time when retreats such 
       as Wake Robin were the essence of simplicity. In Return to
       Wake Robin, Mamminga describes the familiar cadre of 
       fishing guides casting their charm, the camaraderie and 
       friendships among resort workers and vacationers, the call
       of the weekly square dance, the splash announcing a 
       perfectly executed cannonball, the lodge as gathering 
       place. By tracing the history of one resort and cabin, she
       recalls a time and experience that will resonate with 
       anyone who spent their summers Up North-or wishes they 
       had. 
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