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Mr. Kurait spends a month in each section of the country and he makes you feel as if you are there with him. It is interesting reading whether you love to travel or just wish you could travel to these places.
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Touring America described by one of the great newsmen of our day.
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Charles Kuralt was a fantastic journalist, writer and he takes us on one of his last journeys to the places he loved best. you are there with him as he travels across the U.S.A.
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Thoroughly enjoyed this chatty book! Kuralt goes on a 12-month tour of America, staying in a different region each month. He describes the people, local culture and surroundings of each in a most engaging, personal manner.
I love the way this book is laid out--12 chapters/12 months/12 localities. Good book.
Very nice review by Charles Kuralt's America, rating the places he as visited, and ultimately coming to the realization that all places are unique and beautiful in their own right.
Very entertaining and as usual he has a great way with words. Makes for a very interesting read
I loved Charles Kuralt's style on television; this book captures his warm insights on America in the same delightful style.
Good perspective on our culture from the late Charles Kuralt.
Upon his retirement from CBS News, veteran American traveler Kuralt (A Life on the Road) decided to "revisit my favorite American places at just the right time of year" and not worry about work. Kuralt is not in search of crises or epiphanies; he values nature and good food, neighborliness and craftsmanship, quaintness and quirkiness. Though no literary match for American chroniclers like Calvin Trillin, the affable Kuralt does, in un-fancy style, convey his enthusiasm and his engagement. Thus he eats well in New Orleans, hangs out with the "elaborately tolerant" folk of Key West and wanders the gardens of Charleston, S.C. Alaska's panhandle still takes his breath away, and Minnesota's lake country brings him peace. He records the Down East wit of Maine humor, visits a town meeting in democratic Vermont and even celebrates his Greenwich Village neighborhood in New York City. His portraits of people may be snapshots, but there seem a lot of decent folk left in our land.
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In his own writing, Charles Kuralt tells stories from his travels across America... about the people and places he encountered on his journey... told as only Kuralt can tell it... with warmth, humor, nostalgia, and reverence, too, for all that is wonderful about America!
Stories of the author's travels throughout the United States.
Greeeeat!
This book wasn't what I thought it was, so I am putting it up for 43-sale.