In 1905, Napa's mayor, J.A. Fuller, announced, Napa for half a century
has been slumbering in a Rip Van Winkle sleep but she has awakened at
last. Back then, fifteen cents bought coffee and a donut at the Depot
and Sawyer's Tannery made soft leather baseball gloves. In this
collection, local author Lauren Coodley reimagines the unvarnished
country life of historic Napa Valley through the stories of notables
like postmaster Ernest Kincaid, Napa Register reporter Phyllis King,
firefighter historian Rita Bordwell and Brewster's owners Rachel and
Larry Friedman. Trace the region's lasting legacy, from the time when a
horse and buggy purchased Browns Valley to the days when art galleries
replaced blue-collar businesses and the California grape took center
stage from Sunsweet prunes.