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OverviewI rode bike and drove to every coffee window on SW 8th St from South Beach to the Everglades and other major coffee windows and cafeterias all over Miami and photographed everything. It's all in this book, along with interviews and a visit to the sugar cane fields near Lake Okeechobee. Ventanitas (literally ""little windows"") are walkup coffeeshops most often attached to larger indoor cafeterias. They are a unique cultural phenomenon in South Florida. There are approximately 60 coffee windows on Calle Ocho between South Beach and The Everglades which equals on average a coffee window every couple of blocks. That's a lot of concrete. That's a lot of coffee. That's a lot of coffee windows. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jacob KatelPublisher: Jake Katel Imprint: Jake Katel Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 1.229kg ISBN: 9780692859599ISBN 10: 0692859594 Pages: 406 Publication Date: 05 March 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback 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 ContentsReviews"""Wonderful, evocative pictures and stories. I don't know what a person might expect from a self-published book on Cuban Coffee Windows of Miami - but this book exceeded my expectations."" - A.M.D.G. ""Jacob Katel, a writer, photographer and artist, spent six weeks documenting Miami's ventanita culture by visiting more than 100 walk-up windows, mostly along Calle Ocho, but from Key Biscayne to the edge of the Everglades. The result was ""Cuban Coffee Windows of Miami,"" a picture-rich, 417-page book that he will discuss at next month's Miami Book Fair."" - Miami Herald: Carlos Frías ""Jacob Katel's love letter to Miami's café cubano culture, photo essays transport the viewer from Calle Ocho to South Beach to the Everglades, documenting and interviewing the steamy heroes of espresso culture."" - Miami New Times: Deirdre Mendoza" Wonderful, evocative pictures and stories. I don't know what a person might expect from a self-published book on Cuban Coffee Windows of Miami - but this book exceeded my expectations. - A.M.D.G. Jacob Katel, a writer, photographer and artist, spent six weeks documenting Miami's ventanita culture by visiting more than 100 walk-up windows, mostly along Calle Ocho, but from Key Biscayne to the edge of the Everglades. The result was Cuban Coffee Windows of Miami, a picture-rich, 417-page book that he will discuss at next month's Miami Book Fair. - Miami Herald: Carlos Frias Jacob Katel's love letter to Miami's cafe cubano culture, photo essays transport the viewer from Calle Ocho to South Beach to the Everglades, documenting and interviewing the steamy heroes of espresso culture. - Miami New Times: Deirdre Mendoza Wonderful, evocative pictures and stories. I don't know what a person might expect from a self-published book on Cuban Coffee Windows of Miami - but this book exceeded my expectations. - A.M.D.G.</p> ""Wonderful, evocative pictures and stories. I don't know what a person might expect from a self-published book on Cuban Coffee Windows of Miami - but this book exceeded my expectations."" - A.M.D.G. ""Jacob Katel, a writer, photographer and artist, spent six weeks documenting Miami's ventanita culture by visiting more than 100 walk-up windows, mostly along Calle Ocho, but from Key Biscayne to the edge of the Everglades. The result was ""Cuban Coffee Windows of Miami,"" a picture-rich, 417-page book that he will discuss at next month's Miami Book Fair."" - Miami Herald: Carlos Frías ""Jacob Katel's love letter to Miami's café cubano culture, photo essays transport the viewer from Calle Ocho to South Beach to the Everglades, documenting and interviewing the steamy heroes of espresso culture."" - Miami New Times: Deirdre Mendoza Wonderful, evocative pictures and stories. I don't know what a person might expect from a self-published book on Cuban Coffee Windows of Miami - but this book exceeded my expectations. - A.M.D.G. Jacob Katel, a writer, photographer and artist, spent six weeks documenting Miami's ventanita culture by visiting more than 100 walk-up windows, mostly along Calle Ocho, but from Key Biscayne to the edge of the Everglades. The result was Cuban Coffee Windows of Miami, a picture-rich, 417-page book that he will discuss at next month's Miami Book Fair. - Miami Herald: Carlos Frias Jacob Katel's love letter to Miami's cafe cubano culture, photo essays transport the viewer from Calle Ochoc to South Beach to the Everglades, documenting and interviewing the steamy heroes of espresso culture. - Miami New Times: Deirdre Mendoza Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |