In the Land of Good Living: A Journey to the Heart of Florida

Author:   Kent Russell
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
ISBN:  

9780525563198


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   11 May 2021
Format:   Paperback
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"""This is a Borzoi book published by Alfred A. Knopf."""

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Author:   Kent Russell
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Vintage Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.40cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.266kg
ISBN:  

9780525563198


ISBN 10:   0525563199
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   11 May 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Sharp... Brilliant... I've never read an account of our gorgeous and messed-up state that is a more appropriate match of form and function... The spirit of Don Quixote presides over this buddy-trip plotline... this feels like both the real and the true story of Florida. --Lauren Groff, The Atlantic A riotous account of an odyssey through the land of Florida Man, appropriately populated with drug dealers, gun nuts and gators. Their adventures are punctuated with hilarious snippets of conversation between the three friends as they trudge down the road pushing a shopping cart of camera equipment. --Atlanta Journal Constitution Energetic and insightful... If Hunter Thompson and Joan Didion had produced a literary offspring, a young man whose older brother was Bill Bryson, his writing might sound something like Kent Russell's. --Shelf Awareness Breathtaking... Fascinating... Russell is not just a native but a student of Florida history. At each stop, along with their encounters with contemporary Floridians, he fills in details about everything from oystering in Apalachicola Bay (and why you're unlikely to get a real Apalachicola oyster anyplace else), to the shady origin story of Disney World and its astonishing impact on the state's economy. --Tampa Bay Times Far more than a travelogue, it highlights the people, past and present, and things for which the state is well known. You will learn trivia galore. Russell's language often reminds this reader of the best of Bill Bryson, scrambled. Witty language shines throughout; it's a great book with an unusual style of writing for people who love this state, love fishing and love adventure stories. For those who are somewhat baffled by the mystique that is called Florida will find this an amusing read. Not a lot of alligators were harmed in the writing of this book. --The Florida Times Union Epic... A humorous, heartfelt tribute to the underbelly of Florida and its people. Recommended for fans of travel literature or the unusual survival story. --Library Journal [starred review] A picaresque, amiable ramble through arguably the weirdest state in the country... Fans of Harry Crews and Carl Hiaasen will enjoy Russell's entertaining yarn. --Kirkus Reviews At once insightful and entertaining, Russell's observations reinforce Florida's mystique... Russell mixes historical insight with heavily ironic state mottos ( Florida: No judge but one's own ) and a dash of empathy. --Publishers Weekly Whether hauling shrimp, being greeted at gunpoint, or interviewing Jesus in an off-white robe at Epcot Center, Russell writes of his home state with the affectionate exasperation of kinship. His rollicking style is interspersed with screenplay-like scenes that capture the punchy back-and-forth between the three men, their trip as changeable and open to reinvention as the great state they set out to capture. --Booklist


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KENT RUSSELL's essays have appeared in The New Republic, Harper's Magazine, GQ, n+1, The Believer, and Grantland. He is the author of I Am Sorry to Think I Have Raised A Timid Son. He lives in Brooklyn, NY.

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