Description
About the Author
Jim Ross is managing editor of the Ocala Star-Banner and adjunct instructor in the Department of Journalism at the University of Florida.
Reviews
"In Season invites readers to experience magic in unexpected places. These essays are heartfelt and heartbreaking, incisive and celebratory and funny. They capture the wild and rollicking heart of a state that's changing faster than any other."-Ana Maria Spagna, author of Reclaimers "Smart, provocative, vivid, and lively, these essays suggest that 'sense of place' is crucial context for one's sense of self and exerts not only inescapable influence on the surrounding culture but on the human imagination as well."-Marianne Gingher, editor of Amazing Place: What North Carolina Means to Writers "More than seventy years ago, Elizabeth Bishop called Florida 'the state with the prettiest name.' This stunning anthology of essays and recollections unveils a richer, often less pretty Florida, where Disney World, urbanization, and various kinds of garishness complicate the natural beauty, the warmth and sunshine, the turquoise waters and white sands, the pinks and pastels, that draw people here."-Willard Spiegelman, author of Senior Moments: Looking Back, Looking Ahead "A dive into what makes the country's most enigmatic state tick. Helps us better understand one of America's most complex states."-Janine Farver, former executive director, Florida Humanities Council
Book Information
ISBN 9780813056951
Author Jim Ross
Format Hardback
Page Count 192
Imprint University Press of Florida
Publisher University Press of Florida
Weight(grams) 409g