Longstreet Pr, 1990. — 134 p.
There is a mystical sense about St. Simons Island that is enchanting. Here, surrounded by vast tields ot watery marsh and the sea. there is a feeling ot being outside reality, buffered trom pressures and demands, as it removed trom the confines ot time.
Like a wonderland, the island seems magical. Its beauty is mesmerizing. Its past
is enthralling. Its ambience is lighthearted and tun. And above all, it has a mysterious and ellusive charm that is extraordinary and compelling. There are endless ways in which St. Simons delights, but it is with subtlety that the island touches and captivates the heart.