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OverviewIn the heart of the American Midwest-where the factories once thundered, and the winters forged both character and steel-Steel and Ice: Michigan and the Blue-Collar Gospel of the Wolverines tells the story of how a state built on labor transformed work into faith and sport into survival. This sweeping literary history blends industrial heritage, college hockey, and the moral architecture of endurance into a single portrait of American identity. For readers drawn to sports history, Midwestern culture, and the emotional resonance of place, it offers a meditation on what it means to keep something alive long after the machines fall silent. At once cultural chronicle and moral elegy, Steel and Ice explores the intertwining worlds of Detroit's factories and Ann Arbor's ice rinks, tracing how the precision of the assembly line became the discipline of a team and the rhythm of labor became the rhythm of play. Here, the hum of compressors beneath Yost Ice Arena echoes the old furnace floors of Dearborn and Rouge; the skates that carve through the cold carry the same spirit that once built engines and railcars. Michigan's story-of work, care, humility, and proportion-becomes the story of a nation learning to find beauty in endurance. The book follows the rise of Michigan hockey as more than a collegiate dynasty. It becomes a lens for understanding the moral inheritance of the industrial age: the belief that attention is a form of grace and that mastery is a kind of prayer. Across its chapters, Steel and Ice moves from the clang of the assembly line to the quiet hum beneath the rink, from the rituals of the factory floor to the meditative repetitions of practice. The team's discipline mirrors the ethics of its region-restraint, craftsmanship, and a stubborn reverence for the dignity of work. Rich with atmosphere and grounded in the history of the American Midwest, this is not a typical sports narrative. It is a meditation on continuity-the invisible hands that keep the ice smooth, the lights glowing, and the rhythm of care alive. Drawing on the legacy of Michigan industry, from Ford's River Rouge to the ghostly steel mills of the Great Lakes, Steel and Ice reveals how the moral logic of the factory lived on in the structure of a game. The same precision that built automobiles and shaped cities found new life in the balance and geometry of hockey-a choreography of attention that turned work into art. For readers of John McPhee, David Halberstam, or David Maraniss, this book offers both history and human texture: the smell of coolant in winter air, the glow of a rink at midnight, the echo of a coach's voice reminding players that perfection is not progress, only persistence. It evokes the spiritual vocabulary of craft and the ethics of maintenance-the conviction that civilization depends not on speed or innovation but on the daily, often unseen labor of keeping things in order. Steel and Ice stands as a testament to the Midwest's quiet genius for endurance. It honors the custodians of its rhythm-the machinists who stayed late, the rink workers who resurfaced the ice before dawn, the players who skated not for glory but for coherence. Through lyrical prose and historical precision, it uncovers how a team, a state, and a generation found moral clarity in repetition. For anyone who has ever felt the pull of work done well, who has sensed the holiness in routine or the grace in persistence, this book offers an invitation to return to the hum beneath the surface-to listen again to the furnace at night and to remember that the measure of a life, like that of a team, is not its victories, but its care. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bill JohnsPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.440kg ISBN: 9798274920650Pages: 328 Publication Date: 17 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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