Once upon the Island Known as Sanibel Once upon the Island Known as Sanibel

Once upon the Island Known as Sanibel

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Publisher Description

One reason for the uniqueness of the outer islands such as Sanibel is the isolation or disconnectedness it has had from the growth and subsequent changes in Florida and the world in general. The islands came late to electricity, to communication by telephone, to paved roads and a physical connection to the mainland, running water, and a host of other conveniences most of the country took in stride. Indeed, many islanders took a certain sometimes grim pride in their trimmed-down work and life styles.
They faced difficulty at times, discomfort, danger and even death. Nevertheless, they managed to endure, enjoy their life, and sometimes even prosper.
Many earlier islanders and their achievements, mistakes, and life-changing moments are lost to us now, but some of their tales, and even life lessons, endure. Here are a few, and as Uncle Clarence Rutland would famously say, “It may or may not be entirely true, but it makes a good story.”
Meet or be reminded of some of the people and events that shaped this special island.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2022
9 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
758
Pages
PUBLISHER
Betty Anholt
SIZE
8.1
MB

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