Despite the humor, it is interesting and sad that in these columns from,, and, some of the subjects and 'battles' for human rights that she discusses are having to be fought again today in.
WINNER! National Federation of Press Women Book of the Year for Humor! From the author of As I Lay Frying a Rehoboth Beach Memoir.
. . now comes Fried amp True Tales from Rehoboth Beach, Following on the heels of the bestselling and riotous As I Lay Frying, Fay Jacobs gives you the inside story on life in the gayfriendly resort town of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.
This collection of her latest columns from the publication Letters from CAMP Rehoboth is sometimes provocative, sometimes political, often heartwarming and reliably hilarious.
Her unique voice and willingness to bare it all in print turn readers into an extended family, In addition to her Letters commentaries, Fay takes you inside the remarkable lives of two Rehoboth Beach icons who helped her become, in her words, an accidental publisher.
She shares her close friendship with author Sarah Aldridge the pen name of writer/publisher Anyda Marchant who wroteclassic novels and founded, with her partner Muriel Crawford, The Naiad Press.
Naiad was the first and most successful feminist publishing house in the country in thes ands and Fay's friendship with the founders will give readers a extraordinary glimpse of history.
Jacobs' witty way of describing universal experiences and the travails life delivers will keep you smiling and relating page after page,

for humor, Fay is the publisher of AM Books a small feminist press, Fay has contributed The Advocate, Balti Sun, Delaware Beach Life, Sussex Weekly and the Wilmington News Journal, " sitelink.