Color Me Key West

Color Me Key West
Author: Jennifer Potter
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-08-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578972893

Color your way to paradise through the eyes of Key West's very own Jennifer Potter. Potter known on the island for being a creative powerhouse is a fifth-generation Key West Conch. Born and raised in the Meadows in a conch house built by her late grandfather Roy, she spent her childhood running amok on the docks of Charter Boat Row where her parents, JP & Cha-Cha operated a fishing business. When she and her sister, Jessica, weren't busy choreographing dance routines or selling their creations to tourists and locals alike, she could be found coming up with the next best million dollar idea. Known for her years on the red carpet styling hip-hop artists and her international jewelry brand, Jennifer brings her love of her island home to the pages of Color Me Key West. Today, she resides in Key West with her 3 rescue pups she shares with her lifelong best friend, Roo. When she's not busy creating you can find Potter at Snipes Key working on her tan!

Key West Gardens and Their Stories

Key West Gardens and Their Stories
Author: Janis Frawley-Holler
Publisher: Pineapple Press Inc
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2000
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781561642045

- Enjoy beautiful views of the islanders' sanctuaries as well as fascinating stories and histories of the grounds where gardens now grow - Venture off the beaten track and follow this garden path throughout the island of Key West

Key West Color

Key West Color
Author: Alan S. Maltz
Publisher: Light Flight Pub.
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780962667725

The sights and sounds of Key West, America's southernmost city, are captured in this collection of award-winning photographs. From solitary fly fishermen on the crystal-clear waters of the flats to the annual Fantasy Fest Parade, this experience of Key West is, first and foremost, a visually sensual one.

Quit Your Job and Move to Key West

Quit Your Job and Move to Key West
Author: Christopher Shultz
Publisher: Phantom Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2002
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9780967449821

Tired of working? Sick of the Rat Race? Feel like leaving it all behind? Your are one step closer just by picking up this book. Quit Your Job And Move To Key West is your complete guide on how to do it by people who have made it happen.

Color Me Murder

Color Me Murder
Author: Krista Davis
Publisher: Kensington Cozies
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-02-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1496716418

The New York Times bestselling author of the Domestic Diva mysteries delivers a colorful new seriesfeaturing downloadable color-it-yourself cover art! By day, Florrie Fox manages Color Me Read bookstore in Georgetown, Washington D.C. By night, she creates her own intricately detailed coloring books for adults, filling the pages with objects that catch her eye. There’s plenty of inspiration in her new apartment—a beautiful carriage house belonging to Florrie’s boss, Professor John Maxwell. He offers the property to Florrie rent-free with one condition—she must move in immediately to prevent his covetous sister and nephew from trying to claim it. When the professor’s nephew, Delbert, arrives, he proves just as sketchy as Florrie feared. But the following morning, Delbert has vanished. It’s not until she visits the third floor of the store that Florrie makes a tragic discovery—there’s a trap door in the landing, and a dead Delbert inside. The esteemed Professor Maxwell is an obvious suspect, but Florrie is certain this case isn’t so black and white. Other colorful characters are on the scene, all with a motive for murder. With a killer drawing closer, Florrie will need to think outside the lines . . . before death makes his mark again. "Clearly this book was written by a genius."—Buzzfeed

Buffett Backstories

Buffett Backstories
Author: Scott Atwell
Publisher:
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Release: 2021-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781737417002

Native Conch Scott Atwell celebrates the 50th anniversary of Jimmy Buffett's 1971 arrival in Key West by revealing the backstories to many of the singer's classic songs

Key West Houses

Key West Houses
Author: Leslie Linsley
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1992
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Describes building styles found in Key West, the southernmost of the Florida keys, and identifies the Spanish, Victorian, and Caribbean influences on the local homes.

Key West Coloring Book

Key West Coloring Book
Author: Deborah Muller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2017-01-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781542779579

Key West Coloring Book will bring you on a magical coloring vacation. All the magical scenery like dolphins, manatees, shells, fish, lobsters, sunsets and even mermaids are all waiting for you to color, relax and dream about. Artist Deborah Muller brings you her beautifully detailed style in a way that will make you smile with each picture you color. 24 pages, single sided and professionally bound. This delightful and scenic coloring adventure will take you away to the magic world Of Key West Florida

The Jews of Key West

The Jews of Key West
Author: Arlo Haskell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: HISTORY
ISBN: 9780984331277

Literary Nonfiction. Jewish Studies. History. 2017 Florida Book Award, Phillip and Dana Zimmerman Gold Medal for Florida Nonfiction. The dramatic story of South Florida's oldest Jewish community and a major addition to the history of this unique island city. Long before Miami was on the map, Key West had Florida's largest economy and an influential Jewish community. Jews who settled here as peddlers in the nineteenth century joined a bilingual and progressive city that became the launching pad for the revolution that toppled the Spanish Empire in Cuba. As dozens of local Jews collaborated with José Martí's rebels, they built relationships that supported thriving Jewish communities in Key West and Havana at the turn of the twentieth century. During the 1920s, when anti-immigration hysteria swept the United States, Key West's Jews resisted the immigration quotas and established "the southernmost terminal of the Jewish underground," smuggling Jewish aliens in small boats across the Florida Straits to safety in Key West. But these and other Jewish exploits were kept secret as Ku Klux Klan leaders infiltrated local law enforcement and government. Many Jews left Key West during the 1930s and their stories were ignored or forgotten by the mythmakers that reinvented Key West as a tourist mecca. Arlo Haskell's THE JEWS OF KEY WEST is an entertaining and authoritative account of Key West's Jewish community from 1823-1969. Illustrated with over 100 images, it brings to life a history that had long been forgotten.