James C. Clark rocks Florida more than the spaceships! I saw Professor Clark speak somewhere and was so motivated by his anecdotal “stories” shared in his lecture that I bought this particular book by him. This book has so many stories that it’s hard to keep oneself from tossing a random Florida story into any conversation on a day-to-day basis. Mr. Clark’s stories are great stories of hope and humor and not just the Netflix’s Florida Man version of: “Florida is shaped like a gun.” Ja ja ja. A lot was going on in history at that time, and Professor Clark’s narrative drove me ultimately to the Alamo in Texas and back again to The Treasure Coast in Vero Beach for a lecture by another professor (that one from Columbia). From there, the excitement took me along the Treasure Coast of Florida and once again back to Vero Beach where I learned of pirates and the quarrels of England, Spain, Mexico, and an unfathomable number of passionate souls who gave their lives for a singular ideal. This all springs for good conversation and wonder, a little gas, and airfare as well, but truly inspired by Professor Clark’s stories. Professor Clark tells Terrific stories of the kind worthy of those that make you say with a smile, “Duhhh, that’s wild!”.