Ask anyone what they love most about Winzer, and they seem always to
tell you it's the people, the family and friends webbed around each of
us. True. But for me the town is also, and perhaps mainly, the
larger-than-life characters who ghost around in my imagination and my
memory: rumrunners and prize fighters and elegant old ladies and
one-eyed thugs and earnest well-meaning politicians and hucksters and
hookers and crusty old editors.
Many of them I remember meeting.
Some of them I actually met.
--from The River
The River is Paul Vasey's tribute to a place he discovered by accident
and loved over a lifetime. Chatty, anecdotal, personal and passionate,
by one of Windsor's most celebrated reporters and radio hosts, this
meandering memoir winds its way around a river town whose sights and
characters may never be fully charted: a Windsor that fired a reporter's
imagination, stole his heart, and eventually became the place he calls
home.