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From Azaleas to Zydeco: My 4,600-Mile Journey through the South
Mark W. Nichols
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| #2433243 in Books | 2014-02-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.10 x6.00l,1.44 | File type: PDF | 446 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| A Cultural Observation of the New and Old South|By Kevin|As an expatriated Tennessean, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The author's 4,600 miles journey is broken into easily palatable chapters by city/region focusing on observations, local flavor, and interviews with unique characters. The central theme is retracing a 1930's era thrift store book with that of the same locations|From the Inside Flap|
Inspired by a 1937 map and travelogue of a newspaperman’s tour, author Mark W. Nichols embarked on his own long journey into the unique cities of the South. En route he met beekeepers, cheese makers, crawfish “bawlers,” duc
Inspired by a 1937 map and travelogue of a newspaperman's tour, author Mark W. Nichols embarked on his own long journey into the unique cities of the South. En route he met beekeepers, cheese makers, crawfish "bawlers," duck callers, and a licensed alligator hunter, as well as entrepreneurs and governors. His keen observations encompass the southern states from Virginia to Arkansas and points south, and he unpacks the unique qualities of every city he visits.
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