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The Tropic of Cracker (Florida History and Culture)

The Tropic of Cracker (Florida History and Culture)Author: Al Burt
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 489,345

Media: Paperback
Pages: 256
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.8

ISBN: 0813033853
Dewey Decimal Number: 975.9063
EAN: 9780813033853
ASIN: 0813033853

Publication Date: March 1, 2009
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Suitable for anyone who loves the old Florida and has hope for the new.

Book Description

For anyone who loves the old Florida and still has hope for the new

"Should be required reading for everyone who calls Florida home."--Miami Herald

"There is a richness and sadness in this book. . . . A museum of Florida's choicest people, places and monuments."--Palm Beach Post

"Ever wonder what's the best way to eat a rattlesnake? Puzzled over the origin of the term 'Florida Cracker'? Have an interest in alligator wrestling or catfish? Al Burt has some answers for you."--Forum

"Burt's writing shows a Florida that is vanishing before our eyes. [He] reveals the strange, quirky, charming face of the Sunshine State by writing about catfishermen on Lake Okeechobee, by relating the stories of Florida cowboys who drove free-range cattle across the state and by describing the hardships of a couple who abandoned south Florida for an organic farm in the Panhandle."--Weekly Planet

"Burt grabs the spirit of the Florida that once was, tantalizes us, makes us nostalgic and weaves a bit of oral history as we travel with him. . . . It's as warm as a front-porch gathering on a July evening or a grandma's hug, as fresh as a fall breeze through the pinewoods or across an undeveloped coastal dune."--Gainesville Sun

"Drawing upon his long career as a roving Florida journalist, Burt uses a series of vivid biographical profiles to explore the full range of 'crackerdom,' from the good old boys and 'pork chopper' politicians of the Panhandle to the native Conchs of Key West. Perhaps most impressive, he brings these endangered subcultures to life without resorting to sensationalist caricature or lapsing into nostalgic revery. Cracker Florida, which surely has suffered more than its share of condescension and misunderstanding, has finally found its laureate."--from the Foreword




Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Remembering Cracker Times in Levy County   July 11, 2010
Carolyn Barton Grissom
This book has helped me recall the times and tales my grandfather shared with me while sitting on his front porch. It also reminded me of the people who shopped in Daddy and Mother's grocery store where I worked and served the people of my beloved Williston. I hope someway/somehow, The Tropic of Cracker heros and rogues of bygone days will live in the hearts and continuing stories yet to be written about the NOW Florida.


5 out of 5 stars A Great Book   December 18, 2008
C. A. Shepherd (San Mateo, CA)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

As a homesick Floridian this book was a pleasure to read. The book gives a real flavor for parts of Florida that many people do not appreciate. I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in better understanding the state and its interesting culture.

There are also several articles in the book which are illuminating independent of the Florida focus. I would highly recommend Mr. Burt's thought provoking article on retirement in Miami to really open your eyes.



5 out of 5 stars "Old Florida" with a side of humor   October 24, 2005
Carol J. Shannon (Raleigh, NC)
14 out of 16 found this review helpful

I loved Al Burt's newspaper columns because he wrote about a Florida that only someone who got there before 1975 would even recognize. They are even more fun to read now. Makes me want to hop in the car and drive to Micanopy!


5 out of 5 stars A Pleasure to Read   December 21, 1999
SaveOurHistory (St. Augustine, FL USA)
54 out of 56 found this review helpful

Al Burt is a Florida institution. For many years I bought the Miami Herald on Sunday just so I could read his column. Now, many of my favorite columns are available in something more permanent than the back page of a magazine, and honed and polished and brought up to date to boot. When I'm not thumbing through it, this book rests right next to my copies of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and Marjory Stoneman Douglas--Al Burt's kindred souls among those who love Florida and explain it to others in ways that the Chamber of Commerce never will master. More, more. Please!

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