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Island in the Sound
Island in the Sound
Author: Hazel Heckman
Anderson Island - the distinctions of this island it's people, its lore and its history, are what this book is all about. But the people, like Ted and Ernie and Bill Baskett and Bessie, the "islanders" and their way of life and the island itself are what this book is made of, the joy of living and the pain of change, a way of life that that res...  more »
ISBN: 20397
Pages: 274
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Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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mentalorigami avatar reviewed Island in the Sound on + 12 more book reviews
This is one of the few books I've read that I can honestly call "charming." It is a history of Anderson Island in Puget Sound, and again, the only word for it is charming. The different personalities described of the people living there paint a mental picture of a town full of -shock- sincere people. That alone makes it exotic enough to read and enjoy.
reviewed Island in the Sound on + 318 more book reviews
This is a delightful book. If you've ever wondered about what life would be like living on a small island, this will give you a great idea. It made me feel like I'd sure like to try it.
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This book is about life on Anderson Island in the Pacific Northwest, it's people, it's lore, it's history - a life that responds to tides and seasons - the kind of life many Americans dream of living.


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