"Spanning thirty years of extraordinary reporting, The State You're In is a celebration of Florida and its most versatile writer--pee-your-pants funny in one chapter and utterly humane in the next. Craig Pittman is Florida's own Mark Twain."--Cynthia Barnett, author of Mirage, Blue Revolution, and Rain: A Natural and Cultural History " The State You're In is pure Pittman, who has earned his reputation as one of the most astute observers of Florida. The book is a combination love story and divorce trial of a writer cursing the state he loved but realizing the magic and romance that first captivated him."--Gary R. Mormino, author of Land of Sunshine, State of Dreams: A Social History of Modern Florida "Pittman has alligator-wrestled some of Florida's wackiest occurrences and managed to pin them to the page with his usual wit, charm, and knack for making the outlandish seem like just another day in the sunshine. There truly is no state like Florida, and no one writes about Florida like Craig Pittman."--Steph Post, author of Holding Smoke "From panthers to the BP oil spill, Pittman has covered a breathtaking range of stories in his long career.
This collection portrays the weird and the wild, the sad and the surprising, with an unflinching yet loving touch. Pittman humanizes Florida, explains it, even translates it, for those who both love and loathe the state."--Tara Lush, author of Grounds for Murder "Pittman is that rare breed of writer who not only makes us laugh but also makes us think. His storytelling often highlights the shady side of the Sunshine State, but it is clearly informed by a deep appreciation for Florida's history and culture."--Janine Farver, former executive director, Florida Humanities Council.