Rating: Summary: VISIT, AND LIVE THOUGHT 100 YEARS OF SOUTH FLORIDA..... Review: A Land Remembered by Patrick D. Smith Oh, how lucky you will be to read, and live with the MacIveys through so many years of their lives. But you will do it while in a comfortable setting, which most likely has air conditioning or heat, and where you can run to the kitchen for food and drink. Not so with this new family, and all who crossed their life's paths. This book takes you through decades of one couple's life, and of those who would also carry their name of MacIvey. Living in, and traveling through various spots around South Florida, when not many people did live among the scrub, prairies, or marshes. And what few settlements there were, were much less than we can imagine them to have been. Smith gives lessons in the actual Florida cities, and areas of land. And places the story in the happenings of Florida as it was at the time. Not in long detailed descriptions, but by the simple facts and truths, which were happening as they lived daily. The idea of "less" is repeated over and over until you realize how little it takes to live, or to do more than exist in this hard new land. You can feel, that how we all think to live today, is so very different than the ways, needs, and wants of the past. Do read on and take the various adventures of living next to this family. Suffer the hardships, work along with them to find a way of just living through the days. Venture with them as they herd Long Horn cattle across the state. Find out what true wealth is all about for them. Experience tens of thousands of dollars, and also the simplicity of owning a new pair of britches, an apple, a colored ribbon. Learn of character verses possessions. I have lived in South Florida since 1956. Many of the places and experiences of Florida, which were written of, I have been to, and heard about. That is real. Smith writes of possible real lives, which were so believable in this continuously flowing story. In only hours of smooth reading, I lived and worked right along with them. How fortunate to be able to experience such wonderful lifetimes. You too can experience this family, and the lands of South Florida, that Smith has written for all of us to share, in "A Land to Remember."
Rating: Summary: fascinating portrait of old Florida Review: A Land Remembered in on my top ten list of all time greatest novels, which is interesting because I don't often read or enjoy historical fiction. This moving and epic novel tells the story of three generations of Florida settlers fighting to survive in old Florida. These settlers not only survive but prosper as well. However, with this prosperity comes a human and environmental price.
Rating: Summary: Unforgettable generational tale of settling Florida... Review: A Land Remembered is an amazing book that tells the story of three generations of the MacIvey family. The novel takes place in Central Florida, starting before the Civil War. The first generation arrives in Central Florida with literally nothing but their determination, desperation and their love for each other.
Patrick Smith paints a clear and detailed picture of the endurance and sacrifice made by a young couple in order to even just barely get by. The stark reality he portray is extremely vivid.
The hardships that are experienced by the different generations range from natures fury in fires, ice storms, insect swarms covering miles and miles of the grasslands, hurricanes to the emotional hardships of sacrifice, lost love, doubt and loneliness. The MacIvey family looses their footing in several business ventures through the natural disasters and also through the greed of others. The one thing they never loose is their love and caring and determination to take care of their family and to see each other through the difficult times that they are faced with. Each generation must come to terms with what is is truely important in their lives and the simple values that the family began with always seem to come clearly into focus.
The visions of Florida as a raw, unsettled land that tolerates but never encourages those daring enough to challenge her have a unique clarity to them.
Through everything that occurs, this wonderful family pulls together, creating a history that Patrick Smith has crafted into an unforgettable novel.
Rating: Summary: a page turner Review: Being a 4th generation floridian, I found this book fascinating, and captivating. Most people coming to florida have no idea of floridas rich and wild history. Patrick Smith brings this out in vivid detail. When the west was won, Florida was not close to being tamed. Those of us who live here reconize the places in the story which adds to the reality of the book.
Rating: Summary: A wonderful, heart touching story of Florida history ! Review: Even though this book is fiction, you will wish it were true, so that you could meet the decendents of this family. Having researched Florida history it runs so close that it could be storys passed down through the generations. It follows a family through three generations, how they scatched a poor earning in Florida's diverse landscape from swamps to scrub lands, and palmetto flatwoods. It is proof there were cowboys in Florida long before cattle grazed in Texas, and how the pioneering families survived long before Disney's grandfather was even born. This book is well written and I would recommend it for teens and adults alike.Read it, you will soon be reading Mr. Smiths other books!
Rating: Summary: A Wonderful History of Florida Review: I read anything and everything that hits the shelves. History is one of my favorites. One out of every 100 books that I read make me want more and this is one. Awesome book, great history facts within the story and a truly delightful story it was. Tearjerkers and all. You just have to read it, I'll be keeping my copy.
Rating: Summary: A Floridian's History Book Review: I'm a fifth generation Floridian. This book made me feel as if I knew the McIvey family, it was as if I was reading about my family's past. This book shows the reader the beauty of old Florida. We should respect this lovely state and try to preserve it for the future. The author has a meaningful environmental message. I recommend it to anyone--especially Floridians...
Rating: Summary: You'll feel as if transported to to a young Florida! Review: I'm a student in 9th Grade at a high school in Miami, Florida, and we were told to read A Land Remembered. At first, I was thinking "a book about Florida in the 1800's, who wants to read this!". I was totally surprised of how good this book was once I started reading it! It's about a fictional family, the MacIvey's, that are struggling to survive in early Florida. The story is filled with passion, love, suspense, it has some poignant sections, and it has a dash of humor one in a while. I recommend it to anyone who wants to be entertained and at the same time wants to learn about the history of Florida. You won't be able to put it down!
Rating: Summary: A Land Remembered truly takes you back in time Review: My husband and I have been enjoying the audio version of A Land Remembered, which we picked up - - luckily - - at our local library. It's the kind of story you just can't stop reading. My goodness! What those people went through. It truly makes me appreciate the quality of life we have today vs. yesterday but at the same time, you long to know what it must have been like back then - - A Land Remembered takes you there. We've laughed, we've cried and we've grown to love the MacIveys as if they were kinfolk. It has truly enriched our lives and given us a new appreciation for the settlers who came before us.
Rating: Summary: A Wonderful History of Florida Review: This book was a truly wonderful read. It mixed the history of Florida, with the fictional tale of a family that came, settled the land and endured hardship after hardship, before establishing them selves. The book is well researched and the characterizations and plot are both very well developed. I cannot think any who likes to read that would not enjoy this book.
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