A vivid memoir and cultural anthology - from the salty breezes of the marsh to the colorful rhythms of "bay house talk."
Ever wondered what life really feels like along the bay, where the tides shape not just the landscape - but language, culture, and a way of life all its own? In From the Edge of the Marsh, Jeff Keene II invites readers into that world: a place where marsh water, old planks, and smoky burn-barrels meet vernacular so unique it demands its own glossary.
A Memoir Woven With Local Color and Coastal Truths
This book isn't just a stroll down memory lane - it's a full immersion into a deeply rooted lifestyle. Through evocative storytelling and personal anecdotes, Keene captures the sights, smells, sounds, and dialect of bay-house living. The result is a fresh, immersive portrait of a bygone culture few know, but many will love.
Discover "Bay Talk" - A Glossary of Marsh-Born Idioms & Slang
Ever heard of a "2 x heavy" or "burnin' barrel"? Maybe "California dew," "crick," or "couple minoots"? This book introduces more than nostalgic memories - it preserves a language.
With a comprehensive glossary and idiom guide, From the Edge of the Marsh reveals the colorful vernacular passed down through generations of bay-house dwellers. It's a linguistic journey as much as a memoir, perfect for lovers of regional dialects and cultural history.
More Than a Book - A Cultural Time Capsule
Whether you grew up near the water or are simply curious about life on the marsh, From the Edge of the Marsh offers:
Deep respect for tradition and memoryRich, textured language that captures the spirit of the bayA sense of community, identity, and place - all preserved in printFrom the Edge of the Marsh is a tribute to a way of life that, once lost, may never return - but can always be revisited through the pages of this book.