Beginner’s guide to chasing a dream of Florida farming, with both humor and hard-won lessons.
In this memoir, the author recounts a winter in a sun-drenched land that promises abundance but tests perseverance. Through sketches of landscapes, neighbors, and a land agent, the story traces the mix of optimism, missteps, and practical insight that comes with starting a farm in a new climate.
Readers follow the narrator as projects get planned, huts rise among pines, and the mood shifts with weather, markets, and the rhythm of daily labor. The book blends vivid scenes of lakes, sand, and citrus with candid moments of doubt, stubborn luck, and the people who shape a hopeful venture.
- Hands-on accounts of choosing a site, building a cottage, and staking a claim in unfamiliar terrain.
- Character sketches of land agents, neighbors, and families who become part of the project.
- Realistic snapshots of weather, harvests, and the turning points that test ambition.
- Themes of resilience, adaptation, and what it takes to pursue a dream against the odds.
Ideal for readers who enjoy memoirs about farming, travel, and life on the edge of a new frontier.