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Prudy Taylor Board (Author)

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December 6, 2006
In this charming retrospective, Lee County native Prudy Taylor Board writes with love, respect, and wry humor as she reveals the true history of Lee County, its communities and some of its most intriguing and prominent pioneers. For example:

In 1884, Fort Myers comprised 139 acres at the original site of the town that was platted into a working community. But the burgeoning town that had grown to include about 50 families did not have a newspaper. So when the opportunity to "kidnap" an editor and his press presented itself, Henry L. Roan, captain of the schooner Lily White, wasted no time.

Although a paradise for tourists today, Sanibel was originally noted for its prolific agriculture. By 1896, farmers were shipping a thousand crates of tomatoes a week during their growing season. A few years later, crops included eggplant, beets, squash, green peppers, cucumbers and beans. Unfortunately, the torrential tides of salt water accompanying a disastrous hurricane in 1921 destroyed the groves and arid farms that marked the finish to Sanibel's agricultural prominence.

With these delightful historical vignettes, Board presents a fascinating history of the three cities that presently make up Lee County, Florida. Locals, visitors and newcomers alike are sure to enjoy Board's witty and causal style, and will view the area with a renewed appreciation for its rich past.

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Prudy's most recent novel, Murder a la Carte, the first in the Recipes for Murder series, came out in hardback in 2004 and was released in paperback in August 2006 by Worldwide/Gold Eagle Mysteries. Her next, a stand-alone paranormal mystery titled A Grave Injustice, will be released in late 2007 in hardback.

She is currently working on Killer Cuisine, the second in the Recipes for Murder series which takes place in Nassau. Her previous novels, The Vow and Blood Legacy, came out in paperback and were published by Leisure Books and PocketBooks respectively. Prudy is also the author of 101 Tips on Writing and Selling your First Novel. In addition, she has taught creative writing for 20+ as well as lectured, appeared on panels and conducted writers' workshops throughout the United States and in Canada.

As a freelance journalist, she has had more than a thousand articles published in regional and national magazines. She was a staff writer for the Fort Myers News Press, assignment editor and reporter for CBS and NBC TV affiliates in Lee County, FL, Public Information Officer for the Lee County Sheriff's Department, and managing editor of two regional magazines ' Lee Living and Home & Condo. She also edited The Fiction Writer, a magazine for writers distributed nationally. In Palm Beach County, she was managing editor of Dartnell Corporation's sales publications and personally edited Sell!ng' and Sales & Marketing Executive Report. She is currently a project editor with Taylor and Francis Publishing Group based in Boca Raton, Florida.

In 2006 the History of Press in Charleston, SC has published Prudy's Remembering Fort Myers: The City of Palms in May and published Remembering Lee County: Where Summer Spends the Winter in December. She has signed a contract with Donning Publishing Co. to write the history of the Oceanside Golf and Country Club at Ormond Beach, Florida. The History of the Dunes Golf and Beach Club in Myrtle Beach, S.C., published in 2005 represents Prudy Taylor Board's eleventh history written for Donning Publishing Co. Her first book, Lee County: A Pictorial History, was published by the Donning Company/Publishers in 1985. Her most recent books for Donning include The History of Dania Beach, Fl: 100 Years of Pioneer Spirit The History of Barry University, Miami, Fl; One Man's Vision: The History of the Port Royal Club in Naples, FL., Pages From The Past; Historic Fort Myers, FL; Venice, FL Through the Years; The Belleview Biltmore Hotel: A Century of Hospitality; and Mending Minds, Healing Hearts: The History of the Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches.

Prudy Taylor Board is a native of Florida and a graduate of the University of Florida. During the day she is a project editor with Taylor and Francis Publishing, a leading publisher of nonfiction. She is now pleased to be a resident of Palm Beach County, FL.

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