The village of Matunuck lies on the south coast of Rhode Island in the town of South Kingstown. It was first inhabited by Native Americans; followed by the early Pettaquamscutt settlers; but it was not until after the end of the Civil War that it became a destination for leisure and fun. This took the form of tent colonies on the beach and local farmers that rented out rooms and cottages to summer guests. Today; surfing; fishing; and sunbathing are popular activities at the beloved beaches; yet there is more that draws the thousands of tourists who visit each year. Theatre By The Sea has hosted world-renowned actors like Marlon Brando and Mae West; and beachfront establishments have long attracted a variety of musical acts. The village is also home to a national wildlife refuge; Trustom Pond; that is a safe haven to an array of species and is still preserved today.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Chronological recounting of Micks relationships. Disappointing.By John M. RipleyUgh... this was more of a sordid; tabloid tale of Micks conquests than a window into who Mick Jagger is (or was as a young man). The author goes into extreme detail on every shocking think Mick did without really explaining why he did any of it. There is some exposition on his past; but mostly (it seemed) to set up a glossary of Micks relationships.The author does not judge Mick; nor does it read like an attempt to slander him... Anderson maintains objectivity; but ultimately I was disappointed the book focused on what Mick did rather than why.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy rksMultifaceted Mick. Interesting read.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Im a lifelong fan!By CustomerI try to read everything on Mick.. I really enjoyed this book. And it was a quick read for me.