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Learn moreFrank Conroy first visited Nantucket with a gang of college friends in 1955. They came on a whim, and for Conroy it was the beginning of a lifelong love affair with this "small, relaxed oasis in the ocean." This book, part travel diary, part memoir, is a hauntingly evocative and personal journey through Nantucket: its sweeping dunes, rugged moors, remote beaches, secret fishing spots, and hidden forests and cranberry bogs. Admirers of Conroyโs classic and acclaimed memoir Stop-Time will again delight in what James Atlas, writing in the New York Times, called his "genius for close observation."
In Time and Tide, Conroy recounts the islandโs history from the glory days of the whaling boom to the present, when tourism dominates. He vividly evokes the clash of cultures between the working class and the super-rich, with the fragile ecology of the island always in the balance. But most fascinating of all, he tells his own story--of playing jazz piano in the islandโs bars; of raising a barn in the early '60s with the help of a bunch of hippie carpenters; of leasing an old, failed bar with two island pals and turning it into the Roadhouse, a club "that was to be ours, the year-rounders, and to hell with the summer people." Thereโs a marvelous story of his first golf game, played on an ancient nine-hole course with two friends, a part-time sommelier and a builder from the South who invented the one-handed pepper mill.
This is a book that revels in friendship, music, history, and the gorgeous landscape of a unique American place, and is a wonderful work by one of our greatest contemporary writers.
Frank Conroy was born in 1936 and graduated from Haverford College in 1958. He was director of the prestigious Writers' Workshop. Conroy wrote an autobiographyย Stop-Time, published in 1967, and his collection of stories,ย Midair, was published in 1985. His work has appeared in the New Yorker, Esquire, GQ, Harperโs Magazine, andย Partisan Review.ย
Grover Gardnerโsย narration career spans 25 years and over 550 audiobook titles.ย AudioFile magazine has called him one of the โBest Voices of the Centuryโ and features him in their annual โGolden Voicesโ update.ย Publishers Weeklyย named him Audiobook Narrator of the Year for 2005.ย His recordings have garnered 18 Earphones Awards fromย AudioFileย and an Audie Award from the Audio Publishersโ Association.
Frank Conroy was born in 1936 and graduated from Haverford College in 1958. He was director of the prestigious Writers' Workshop. Conroy wrote an autobiographyย Stop-Time, published in 1967, and his collection of stories,ย Midair, was published in 1985. His work has appeared in the New Yorker, Esquire, GQ, Harperโs Magazine, andย Partisan Review.ย
Grover Gardnerโsย narration career spans 25 years and over 550 audiobook titles.ย AudioFile magazine has called him one of the โBest Voices of the Centuryโ and features him in their annual โGolden Voicesโ update.ย Publishers Weeklyย named him Audiobook Narrator of the Year for 2005.ย His recordings have garnered 18 Earphones Awards fromย AudioFileย and an Audie Award from the Audio Publishersโ Association.