Best. State. Ever.: A Florida Man Defends His Homeland

Best. State. Ever.: A Florida Man Defends His Homeland

by Dave Barry (Author), Dave Barry (Author)

Synopsis

We never know what will happen next in Florida. We know only that, any minute now, something will. Every few months, Dave Barry gets a call from some media person wanting to know, What the hell is wrong with Florida? Somehow, the state's acquired an image as a subtropical festival of stupid, and as a loyal Floridian, Dave begs to differ.

Join him as he goes in hunt of the legendary Skunk Ape; hobnobs with the mermaids of Weeki Wachee Springs; and visits Cassadaga, the psychic capital of the world, to have his dog's aura read (apparently, she's very spiritual ). Hitch a ride for the non-stop thrills of alligator-wrestling ( the gators display the same fighting spirit as a Barcalounger ), the hair-raising spectacle of a clothing-optional bar in Key West, and the manly manliness of the Machine Gun Experience in Miami.

It's the most hilarious book yet from the funniest damn writer in the whole country (Carl Hiaasen, and he should know). By the end, you'll have to admit that whatever else you might think about Florida--you can never say it's boring.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 240
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Published: 05 Sep 2017

ISBN 10: 1101982616
ISBN 13: 9781101982617
Book Overview: A New York Times bestseller -- a brilliantly funny exploration of the Sunshine State from the man who knows it best- Pulitzer Prize winner Dave Barry.

Media Reviews
Praise for Best. State. Ever.

A side-splitting read. With a guffaw on every page, a wealth of detail and a cocktail of irreverence, you might call Barry's look at Florida a tour de farce. But you'd be wrong. Best. State. Ever. represents a loving and ribald look at a weird and wonderful place. -- Richmond Times-Dispatch

Whether it's the invsive wildlife or the annual snowbird migration, plenty of folks have disparaged Florida over the years. But leave it to Pulitzer Prize-winning humorist and longtime resident Dave Barry to pen a proper ode. -- Garden and Gun

Praise for Dave Barry

Genuine genius . . . American silliness has long had a champion in Dave Barry. . . . [He] remains, and there is no other word for it, hilarious. --The New York Times Book Review

Dave Barry's latest book of essays is worth every penny when it comes to humor and insight. It's wonderful to see that he hasn't stopped writing about our foibles and his somewhat unique perspective on what makes us tick. And he's able to do it while invoking out-loud laughter. --Associated Press

These latest essays will cause outright, prolonged laughter. --Kirkus Reviews

Despite years of medication, Dave Barry is still the funniest damn writer in the whole country. Let's hope he never grows up. --Carl Hiaasen

Dave Barry is truly the funniest man living in the three-mile 'safe' zone off the shores of America. --Steve Martin

From the Hardcover edition.

Author Bio
From 1983 to 2004, Dave Barry wrote a weekly humor column for The Miami Herald, which in 1988 won a Pulitzer Prize for Commentary. He is the author of more than thirty books, including such bestsellers as the nonfiction Live Right and Find Happiness (Although Beer Is Much Faster), You Can Date Boys When You're Forty, and I'll Mature When I'm Dead; the novels Big Trouble, Tricky Business, and Insane City; the very successful YA Peter Pan novels (with Ridley Pearson); and his Christmas story The Shepherd, the Angel, and Walter the Christmas Miracle Dog. Two of his books--Big Trouble and Dave Barry's Guide to Guys--have been turned into movies. For a while, his life was even a television series, Dave's World, but then it was canceled. The series. Not the life. For many years, Dave was also a guitarist with the late, infamous, and strangely unlamented band the Rock Bottom Remainders.