Homegrown in Florida
Edited by William McKeen
“Sparkles with all the colors of our childhood, like
the Florida sun setting over the Gulf. A surprising cross-section of
thirty-four talented writers, poets, politicians, and entertainers transport
us to a state where anything was possible, where memories take on a life of
their own and have lasting consequences.”— Victor DiGenti, author of the Windrusher series
“Brings back a
world in which kids played outside unsupervised, when grandmothers wore pearls
and smelled of talcum powder and cooked hot breakfasts, and when a mother might
spend Sunday morning immersed in the Miami Herald but felt it her duty to have grace
said at the dinner table.”—Joy Wallace Dickinson, author of Remembering
Orlando
Florida can seem
like a child’s dream of paradise: endless sunny days, trips to the beach to
swim and build sandcastles, bike riding without a jacket in the middle of
January, and magical themeparks only a short drive away. But what was life
really like for those who grew up here?
During a recent
reunion, writers Bill McKeen, Tim Dorsey, and Jeff Klinkenberg found themselves
lamenting that so many of their childhood memories were fading away. For them,
and for many, Florida is not just a place people go to, it’s where they come
from.
That can mean many
things to many people, as the stellar cast of writers, journalists, and
musicians eloquently reveal in Homegrown in Florida. This utterly satisfying
and powerful anthology aims at the heart of the glories of childhood and the
pain of growing up. Both a celebration of the exotic, untamed wilderness of a
youth filled with moss-draped oaks and citrus fields, evergreen winters and
palmetto fronds, and a reminder that innocence often gave way to experience as
bike paths became private developments, and swimming holes were paved over by
interstates, Homegrown in Florida is filled with tears and laughter alike.
Featuring
contributions from Carl Hiaasen, Tom Petty, Zora Neale Hurston, Michael
Connelly, and many more, this is a book for every child of old Florida, and
every child at heart.
William McKeen is the
author of nine books, including Mile Marker Zero, Outlaw Journalist,
Highway 61, and Rock and Roll Is Here to Stay. He teaches at
Boston University, where he chairs the Department of Journalism.
To win your own copy of Homegrown in Florida, send an
email to contest@gmail.com, with “Homegrown
in Florida” as the subject. Make sure to include your name and mailing
address in the US only. This contest is open to all adults over 18 years of
age. One entry per email address, please. Your email will not be shared or sold
to anyone.
All entries, including names, email addresses and mailing
addresses, will be purged after winner is notified. This contest ends October
10, 2012. Good luck!
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