04.04.10
"Getting the Saguaro: Offbeat Travels Through America's Southwest" by Tom Miller (Cinco Puntos, $ 14.95).
Tom Miller has arrived in Tucson in the 1960s new, according to his remarks in this long-awaited reissue of his 2000 tag, Jack Ruby Kitchen Sink. Fortunately, it has been written about it since. With an eye for detail, a flexible and intelligent pen polite, Miller makes the results memorable. In his prelude, veteran journalist Pete Hamill Miller writes that "helps us all to look beyond past pulp fiction to the everyday life .... It adds to its authenticity and magic."
You can dive in this volume stored anywhere - and send it everywhere. It could clarify - in your own mind and for friends and family - what you do here in this strange, dry-bones bit of paradise.
"Underwater Caribbean" by Mary L. Peachin (Fleet Street, University of Florida, $ 24.95).
Desert Peachin native is back with another book about scuba diving. Its subtitle is "The Guide Key to make the most of your diving holiday.
Source: Arizona Daily Star