After 20 years in New York, a prize-winning writer takes a "long look back" at his hometown of Mobile, Alabama. Through essays, features and memoirs, Hoffman tells stories of one of the South's oldest and most colourful port cities.
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After 20 years in New York, a prize-winning writer takes a "long look back" at his hometown of Mobile, Alabama. Through essays, features and memoirs, Hoffman tells stories of one of the South's oldest and most colourful port cities.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Book Hardcover in dust jacket; unmarked throughout text. Previous owner's name inscribed on free end paper. Photos throughout. "...like the city itself, a spicy gumbo for everybody's taste; those contemplating a move to Mobile, its current residents, and the expartiates now wonderint why they ever left in the first place."-Paul Hemphill, author of Leaving Birmingham. 380 pages of delightful reading.