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Tax-exempt? | Storyville, USA Together, they discovered the sights, sounds, tastes, and smells of nearly sixty small towns, as well as the zany stories behind them, guided by an AAA Road Atlas, expert local storytellers, and lots of curiosity. They dipped into Caddo Lake and the everglades of Uncertain, Texas, went a little crazy in Loco, Oklahoma, and learned about bee colonies in Climax, New York. Conversations with townsfolk range from the refrigerator at the center of Noodle, Texas, and the hazards of Accident, Maryland, to issues of civil rights, religion, and environmental preservation. Collected here are the landscapes, landmarks, faces, thoughts, and conversations of a sentimental, idiosyncratic, and often hilarious American odyssey. Storyville, USA is a long, winding trip into the back roads of the country and a longer one into the hinterland of our own hearts. Dale Peterson is the author of several books, including Chimpanzee Travels: On and Off the Road in Africa, Deluge and the Ark, and Demonic Males. He is coauthor, with Jane Goodall, of Visions of Caliban. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Oct 1999 ISBN 0820321516 cloth • $59.95 312 pp. • 6 x 9 in. • 1 map"This is a quirky, digressive, insightful, and extremely funny book." Jane Goodall"Storyville, USA is my favorite kind of book, inventive, fun, and so perfectly American. In it the three engaging characters light out for the territories to discover the town or village's history. Each story is then told in a humorous and yarn-spinning vernacular." Jane Vandenburgh"Dale Peterson guides us through an affectionate, wry, nostalgic odyssey across small-town USA. Delight and adventure attend this paean to idiosyncrasy, to all things counter, original, spare, strange, American-style: at once an adult's tribute to his childhood and a father's journey with his children." Rosanna Warren"Peterson has an appreciation for places off the beaten path and an eye for the minutiae of everyday life... A warm father-child travelogue."-Booklist"Reminiscent of Steinbeck's Travels with Charley and Charles Kuralt's America. . . [a] witty, totally charming book."-Library Journal |
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