Fried & True by Fay Jacobs

Fried & True

Tales from Rehoboth Beach

Fay Jacobs

Rehoboth Beach, Delaware has been called ‘The Nation’s Summer Capitol’ ever since the families of U.S. Senators and Congressmen discovered its beauty and charm, spending summers in Rehoboth to escape the oppressive heat and humidity of Washington, DC. Later, Rehoboth became another kind of refuge, when the gay and lesbian communities of the Mid-Atlantic found a beach resort to call their own.

In 1995, writer Fay Jacobs and her partner Bonnie literally cruised into town and discovered the unique charm of this seaside community. Almost immediately, Fay began chronicling her life as a Rehoboth weekender in a column that appeared in the magazine Letters from CAMP Rehoboth. In the years that followed, Fay’s Rehoboth fans have followed her smart, witty columns as Fay & Bonnie made the transition from visitors to regulars to locals themselves. Fay’s unique voice and her willingness to bare it all in print turned her fans into a sort of extended family. The collected essays of Fay Jacobs are published in two books. Together, they tell a story that is sometimes provocative, sometimes political, occasionally heartwarming, and always hilarious.


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Details

ISBN 964664887
Genre Humor
Publication Date 10-Apr-07
Publisher A & M Books
Format Trade Paperback
No. of Pages 280
Language English
Rating NotRated
BookID 4325

Author: LFWBooks