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Paperback Postcards from Paradise: Romancing Key West Book

ISBN: 0974352411

ISBN13: 9780974352411

Postcards from Paradise: Romancing Key West

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Detailing life in tiny, artsy, anything-goes Key West--where Broadway composers and bestselling authors live on the same funky blocks as housekeepers, bartenders, and tour guides--this updated... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Postcards From Paradise, Romancing Key West

The book consists of many vignettes on real people who live, or have lived in Key West. Each story touched my heart, made me laugh and sometimes cry.June Keith is a powerful writer on the human condition. Simple, truthful, and to the point. Each story makes you think and reflect.I also read More Postcards From Paradise, in anticipation of my trip to Key West. The book, made me feel comfortable in a place I've never been before. June Keith feels like an old friend, even though We've never met.I half expected to meet her, and the many people she wrote about so eloquently in these two fine books. The photographs really made the stories come alive for me.

Hilarious and involving

Midwest Book Review: Columns and essays based on Key West living offer colorful armchair traveller pursuit as they reveal the legends and personalities of the region. This is a hilarious and involving collection of vignettes which will delight a wide audience as well as any with a special affection for and knowledge of the area.

Hemingway, Hersey and Keith

Customer Comments Al Mosier (KWkindaguy@aol.com), rating=10: Just returned from a sojourn in the Keys. Seems that everywhere I turned I met June Keith. I purchased her book at Margaritaville on Duval, but saw it everywhere. If you haven't already met June, it's time. June lives, works and writes in Key West. She spends her time waitressing at the Lighthouse Cafe on Duval. She also does a column for the Miami Herald. This book is a compilation of those columns. The title is apt. These are postcards; short sketches about the people and places June has come to know as a nineteen year resident of the southernmost city. She writes about real people; their lives, their loves and their problems. It is a real picture of the town the way it was through the 80's and early 90's. You can't see this town anymore --trust me, I'm just back. The only way to visit what once was KW is through the pages of June's book. Her style is easy and readable. I passed my copy around amongst friends and we all enjoyed her breezy way with words. Be prepared to laugh a littl and cry a lot. The death toll is high. If you really want to see KW as it was before it became a Disneyfied parody of itself, you can do no better than read POSTCARDS.Hemingway, Hersey and Keith. Interesting combination of writers, no?
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