Boyhood pranks in the backyards of Cathedral Hill mansions. Young love
at the Minnesota State Fair. Jazz Age parties at the University Club,
golfing and dancing at the White Bear Yacht Club. F. Scott Fitzgerald's
St. Paul boyhood shaped him--and provided scenery and plots for many of
his most successful short stories. Fitzgerald's parents moved many
times, but they stayed in the same well-to-do city neighborhood. The
young writer continued this pattern after his marriage and early popular
success. In this book, informative biographical detail blends with
lustrous vignettes from the fiction of one of the greatest writers in
twentieth-century America, offering easy access to over 100 places of
interest in Minnesota's capital city. The first part of this guidebook
tells the story of Fitzgerald in St. Paul by describing his connections
to 35 significant places in the city, from his birthplace to the
schools, homes, and businesses he knew. Part two identifies 106 places
associated with the city's most famous literary son.