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BOOK SPOTLIGHT
January 2010
A Land Remembered
Patrick Smith
Hardback ISBN: 978-0-910923-12-5 $19.95
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-56164-116-1 $13.95
Here are three generations of the MacIvey family, from dirt-poor Crackers to wealthy real estate tycoons, in an epic portrayal of the American pioneer will to survive against all odds. Here is the sweeping story of the land, how at first bare survival is scratched from it and then how it is exploited far beyond human need. Here is a rich, rugged history of Florida’s pioneer spirit and natural world.
February 2010
The Bucket Flower
Donald Robert Wilson
$19.95
ISBN: 978-1-56164-369-1
Beth Sprague finds that she is woman who can face danger of every sort—from hurricanes and alligators to wild and desperate men—and hold her own. She proves she is not just a “bucket flower,” a pampered person unfit to face the rigors of the swamp. She finds her way, one much different from the one planned for her—and even quite different from the one she had planned for herself.
March 2010
The Art of South Florida Gardening
Harold Songdahl and Coralee Leon
$14.95
ISBN: 978-1-56164-393-6
South Florida is unique, and The Art of South Florida Gardening is uniquely intended for South Florida gardeners, who have depended on the solid advice in this book since the first edition came out more than a decade ago. Now it has been updated with more helpful facts, tips, and advice for the conservation-conscious gardener of the 21st century, while maintaining the practical, easygoing attitude South Florida gardeners have found so comforting over the years.