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Series foreword | ||
Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
1 | The subtle season | 3 |
2 | Peebles | 6 |
3 | Flamingo tourists | 11 |
4 | Inmate No. 793362 | 16 |
5 | Clyde butcher | 23 |
6 | The smallwood store | 28 |
7 | Pictures of history | 32 |
8 | Travels with a bear man | 38 |
9 | Torreya state park | 43 |
10 | The Herlong mansion | 47 |
11 | Old woman river | 56 |
12 | Last fish monger | 67 |
13 | Fruit hog | 73 |
14 | Mister citrifacts | 76 |
15 | Miss Ruby | 80 |
16 | In the footsteps of the masters | 86 |
17 | Smoked fish | 94 |
18 | Winter perfume | 98 |
19 | Minding the manatees | 103 |
20 | What lies beneath | 107 |
21 | The Yearling restaurant | 114 |
22 | Black Seminoles | 119 |
23 | His father's voice | 124 |
24 | Coconuts and alligators | 135 |
25 | Bartram's travels through our dreams | 139 |
26 | Idella | 146 |
27 | Mastry's bait and tackle | 154 |
28 | Barren beauty | 158 |
29 | Tom Gaskins | 162 |
30 | The guru of fly-fishing | 165 |
31 | Marjory Stoneman Douglas | 168 |
32 | Builder of boats, keeper of history | 171 |
33 | No such thing as a dead gator | 176 |
34 | When trees talk | 183 |
35 | A Florida boy keeps his cool | 193 |
36 | Loincloth man | 196 |
37 | Kiss of the swamp angels | 200 |
38 | Cracker cattle | 205 |
39 | Florida's deepest roots | 210 |
40 | Shell woman | 217 |
41 | Wakulla springs | 222 |
42 | A fisherman named Hemingway | 225 |
43 | Man out of time | 230 |
44 | For a song | 235 |
45 | Soul food | 239 |
46 | Dark night of the soul | 244 |
47 | Firefly doc | 253 |
Credits | 261 |
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Add Seasons of Real Florida, From the foreword: What is raw, alive, and essential about Florida is becoming more difficult to find, true; but it's still possible to encounter it, to experience it, and a good place to start is any story or book by Jeff Klinkenberg. . . . Jeff lov, Seasons of Real Florida to your collection on WonderClub |