Synopsis
Take a personal journey with former bull riding champion Glen Pee Wee Mercer, who on November 11, 1995, at the age of 25, suffered an accident while dismounting a bull at the Southeastern Circuit Final at Brighton, Florida. This resulted in a broken neck and severed spinal cord, thus changing his life forever. The Last Ride is the dramatic story of his life both before and after the accident. <BR> Patrick Smith met Mercer following a speaking engagement for the Friends of the Library in Williston, where Mercer lived. The two struck up a bond of friendship. Mercer was unable to write but had a colorful life s story to tell. Smith agreed to help Mercer share his story and so they collaborated on the book. The result seven months later was publication of The Last Ride. <BR> Although this book covers Pee Wee s rodeo career throughout Florida and many other parts of the United States, it is not just a book about rodeo. It is also the story of young love gone awry, of adventure, high humor, youthful exuberance during those years when people think they are indestructible, of hopes and dreams of the future and how those hopes and dreams are shattered forever in just one split second of time. It is Pee Wee s story, but told with Smith s masterful writing skill. <BR> The Last Ride is unique among the books written by Patrick D. Smith.
About the Author
Patrick D. Smith was born in D'Lo, Mississippi on October 8, 1927. He lived in Mississippi until 1966 when he moved his family to Merritt Island, Florida. He became very interested in the history and culture of Florida, which resulted in several novels about Florida, including his best known, A Land Remembered. <BR> Smith is a 1999 inductee into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame, which is the highest and most prestigious cultural honor that can be bestowed upon an individual by the state of Florida. He holds a B.A. degree and a Masters degree in English from the University of Mississippi. <BR> Smith is the author of seven novels: The River Is Home, The Beginning, Forever Island, Angel City, Allapattah, A Land Remembered, and The Seas That Mourn, and a story collection, A White Deer and Other Stories. He is also co-author of the non- fiction book The Last Ride and author of the non-fiction book In Search of The Russian Bear. <BR> He has been nominated three times for the Pulitzer Prize, in 1973 for Forever Island, which was a 1974 selection of Reader s Digest Condensed Books both in the English language edition and in all of the worldwide foreign language editions; in 1978 for Angel City, which was produced as a Movie of the Week for the CBS television network; and in 1984 for A Land Remembered, which was an Editors Choice selection of the New York Times Book Review. <BR> Smith s lifetime work was nominated for the 1985 Nobel Prize for Literature. <BR> Previous honors include: Tebeau Prize for A Land Remembered as the Most Outstanding Historical Novel, Florida Historical Society, 1986; Outstanding Author Award, Council for Florida Libraries, 1986; Communications Achievement Award, Space Coast Writers Guild, 1987; Communications Achievement Award, Toastmasters International, 1987; Environmental Writer s Award, Florida Audubon Society, 1987; FLORIDA TODAY Best Writer Award, 1987, 1990, 1992; Medal of Honor, National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution, 1988; Order of the South Award, Southern Academy of Letters, Arts and Sciences, 1996; Florida Ambassador of the Arts Award, Florida Department of State, 1996; the first Florida Cracker Heritage Award, presented for outstanding contribution to Florida Cracker pioneer heritage, Florida Cracker Trail Association, 1997; Lifetime Achievement Award, Lee County Reading Festival, Fort Meyers, 2001; Florida Literary Legend Award, Florida Heritage Book Festival, St. Augustine, 2008. <BR> In 1990, Florida PBS-TV released a documentary, VISIONS OF NATURE, Patrick Smith s Florida, which portrays his work as a writer and his on-the-site research. In 2007 Panorama Studios released a documentary, Patrick Smith s Florida, A SENSE OF PLACE, that has won several top film awards. <BR> In October 1990 Smith received the University of Mississippi s Distinguished Alumni Award and was inducted into the Alumni Hall of Fame. In 1997, the Florida Historical Society created a new annual award, the Patrick D. Smith Florida Literature Award, in his honor. <BR> In May 2002 Smith was the recipient of the Florida Historical Society s Fay Schweim Award as the Greatest Living Floridian. The one-time-only award was established to honor the one individual who has contributed the most to Florida in recent history. <BR> By an act of the 2006 Florida Legislature, a section of a major highway, SR 520 running from East Merritt Island across the Banana River to Cocoa Beach, was named the Patrick D. Smith Causeway. Secretary of State Sue Cobb was the dedication speaker with Senator Bill Posey acting as emcee. <BR> In June 2013, Smith was selected as one of the Great Floridians. Governor Rick Scott and his wife personally came to his house to give him this award. <BR> Patrick D. Smith passed away on January 26, 2014.
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