This book is a memoir of the summers he spent at his Aunt Janet and Uncle Ed's Arrowhead Motel on Lake of the Ozarks. He may have been a relative but nepotism never reared it's ugly head. Bill was a poorly paid bellhop/dishwasher Bill Geist is a guy I would love to meet in real life and just sit down and listen to him talk for an afternoon/5. Audio CD. $ 3 New from $ Beloved TV host Bill Geist pens a reflective memoir of his incredible summers spent in the heart of America in this New York Times bestseller. Before there was "tourism" and souvenir ashtrays became "kitsch," the Lake of the Ozarks was a Shangri-La for middle-class Midwestern families on vacation, complete with man-made beaches, Hillbilly Mini Golf, and /5(). Lake of the Ozarks: My Surreal Summers in a Vanishing America. Bill Geist. Grand Central, $26 (p) ISBN Humorist and former CBS .
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