
Vacationland is
essentially a loosely linked series of essays on a middle-aged family man /
minor celebrity living in the Northeast.
It’s mildly entertaining-- there was some humor to be sure, but if you
are expecting David Sedaris-like belly laughs (as I think I was) you might be
disappointed.
The most interesting
thing for me was the final portion on Maine (of said painful beaches), and identifying the town where he
now has a house. The mystery literary
icon who once lived in this town was fascinating to discover, and revealed a
whole new interest for me.
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