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- A sweeping story of Florida told through eight generations of family history Part family memoir, part political commentary, part apologia, Dream State tells the grand and sometimes crazy story of Florida through the eyes of one of its native daughters.
- About the Author: Diane Roberts, professor of English at Florida State University, is author of The Myth of Aunt Jemima: Representations of Race and Region and Faulkner and Southern Womanhood.
- 374 Pages
- History, United States
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About the Book
Part family memoir, part political commentary, part apologia, Dream State tells the grand and sometimes crazy story of Florida through the eyes of author and journalist Diane Roberts.Book Synopsis
A sweeping story of Florida told through eight generations of family history
Part
family memoir, part political commentary, part apologia, Dream
State tells the grand and sometimes crazy story of Florida through the
eyes of one of its native daughters. Acclaimed journalist and NPR
commentator Diane Roberts has many family secrets to tell as she reveals
how her ancestors settled in Florida and wove themselves into the very
fabric of the state.
With a storyteller's talent for
setting great scenes, Roberts lays out the sweeping history of eight
generations of Browards and Bradfords, Tuckers and Robertses. Continuing
into the recent past with the botched presidential election of 2000,
Roberts renders Florida's inhabitants with a deep, familial affection.
While exposing the real people whom Carl Hiaasen and Elmore Leonard
fictionalized for years, Dream State ultimately reveals the cogs and
wheels that make the state tick.
Review Quotes
"With hurricane-force prose,
journalist and Florida native Roberts hits the land of orange groves, theme
parks and mobile homes with a torrential outpouring of love and hate, affection
and disgust . . . If there ever was any doubt about the true nature of the
Sunshine State--'where what people think happened is always more important than
what really happened'--Roberts puts it to the test in this splendid unofficial
history."--Publishers Weekly "A fun ride. . . and proof positive that despite its
pretenses, Florida does have a history--and a wild one."--Booklist "A raucous but also sensitive
and insightful view of why the Sunshine State really is different."--Kirkus
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About the Author
Diane Roberts, professor of English at Florida State University, is author of The Myth of Aunt Jemima: Representations of Race and Region and Faulkner and Southern Womanhood.