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Collection
Publication
A&M Books (2004), Paperback, 272 pages
Pages
272
Description
In 1995, writer Fay Jacobs cruised into Rehoboth Beach, and discovered the unique charm of this seaside community. Almost immediately, she began chronicling life in Rehoboth in a regular column for the magazine Letters from CAMP Rehoboth. The essays inAs I Lay Frying tell a story that is sometimes provocative, sometimes political, occasionally heartwarming, and always hilarious.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
272 p.; 8.4 inches
ISBN
0964664860 / 9780964664869
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LibraryThing member Seajack
There is a "gay focus" to the book, However, not so much so that most folks couldn't otherwise get into it. Plenty of material about growing older, selling a home, etc.
LibraryThing member bossmare92
As a Rehoboth Beach summer kid it was fun to read about Fay and Bonnie's adventures. Having not been there for several years it also made me aware of many changes in Rehoboth.
LibraryThing member sriemann
About Rehoboth Beach, one of our favorite places to go. Fay Jacobs is a witty writer who shares her take on current events, esp. related to GLBT issues, her personal life and how the two interact in sometimes hilarious ways.