The authors writing is delicious. I’m not sure unless you’ve lived on or visited Bainbridge Island WA if you would appreciate this book totally but it is like a trip there. There is humor sadness and it’s a great adventure. Maybe because my daughter lived there and now resides in another part of the State I loved it. The ferry rides, picking blackberries, snowy Xmas. All great.
The short stories were interesting and short. This is a great bathroom book. I think you'll enjoy it more if you are already a fan of his exerts on NPR. For me it passed the time, but nothing more. I just don't relate as much to his little stories about every day life as I'm an urban sort of gal with no kids.
One of the most pleasant surprises I've ever stumbled into at a local library book sale. Ward's prose is warm, elegant and crystal clear, perfectly at home in the misty chill of Puget Sound.
Andrew Ward moved from the East coast to Bainbridge Island about three years before I moved from Seattle's Magnolia neighborhood to Bainbridge Island. While I still lived on the Island, Ward was a "local hero" for his writing and NPR commentary giving his take on Island life. Finally I found a signed copy of "Out Here" for $1.75 at the Bainbridge Library book sale. (This is a sale where we donated over 250 books when we left the Island in January, 2016.) I loved reading about Ward's transplant experience, as it was somewhat similar to my own. Excect for him living in a fancy waterfront enclave, and me in a falling down "fixer" farmhouse with chickens, ducks and geese roaming the back yard. Ward created a very enjoyable read and a true to life reflection on Island Life. I would recommend it highly for anyone who has or does have a connection to Bainbridge and the greater Puget Sound lifestyle.