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Weird & Wonderful California. Weird and Wonderful America, #3
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- ISBN8235822382
- EAN9798235822382
- Date de parution06/05/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
California has always had trouble being just one thing. It is a gold rush and a film set. A redwood forest and a desert highway. A surf break, a startup pitch, a wine valley, a fault line, a protest song, a skate ramp, a dream, a warning, and occasionally a very expensive place to buy coffee. Weird & Wonderful California is a fast, funny, fact-based ride through the Golden State - written for curious readers who enjoy strange history, local legends, surprising places, unusual food, famous people, wild nature, pop culture, sports, disasters, comeback stories, and weird-but-true details.
Inside, you'll discover stories about Spanish missions, Mexican California, the Gold Rush, the Bear Flag Revolt, the Winchester Mystery House, Bigfoot folklore, Zzyzx Road, Death Valley myths, avocado toast, In-N-Out, San Francisco sourdough, fish tacos, the California roll, wine country, Walt Disney, Steve Jobs, Marilyn Monroe, Clint Eastwood, Cesar Chavez, Kamala Harris, Snoop Dogg, the Lakers, Dodgers, Warriors, 49ers, surfing, skateboarding, the Hollywood Sign, Salvation Mountain, the Cabazon Dinosaurs, Yosemite, redwoods, earthquakes, wildfires, Silicon Valley mythology, Coachella, the Golden State nickname, and the grizzly bear flag.
This is not a textbook. It is not a travel guide. It will not help you find affordable rent in San Francisco, survive Los Angeles traffic, or explain why a salad costs that much. It is a bite-sized curiosity book filled with entertaining facts, strange stories, local culture, historical oddities, and California-sized personality. Some entries are funny. Some are serious. Some are strange because history was strange first.
A few legends are included as legends, because California folklore deserves a spotlight - but it does not get to call itself a documentary. Perfect for short breaks, road trips, waiting rooms, coffee tables, beach bags, airport delays, California fans, curious adults, local-history lovers, and anyone who likes learning strange true things without feeling trapped in a classroom. The Golden State is dramatic, beautiful, restless, inventive, unstable, overexposed, unforgettable, and never quite as simple as it looks.
Which is exactly why it belongs in this series.
Inside, you'll discover stories about Spanish missions, Mexican California, the Gold Rush, the Bear Flag Revolt, the Winchester Mystery House, Bigfoot folklore, Zzyzx Road, Death Valley myths, avocado toast, In-N-Out, San Francisco sourdough, fish tacos, the California roll, wine country, Walt Disney, Steve Jobs, Marilyn Monroe, Clint Eastwood, Cesar Chavez, Kamala Harris, Snoop Dogg, the Lakers, Dodgers, Warriors, 49ers, surfing, skateboarding, the Hollywood Sign, Salvation Mountain, the Cabazon Dinosaurs, Yosemite, redwoods, earthquakes, wildfires, Silicon Valley mythology, Coachella, the Golden State nickname, and the grizzly bear flag.
This is not a textbook. It is not a travel guide. It will not help you find affordable rent in San Francisco, survive Los Angeles traffic, or explain why a salad costs that much. It is a bite-sized curiosity book filled with entertaining facts, strange stories, local culture, historical oddities, and California-sized personality. Some entries are funny. Some are serious. Some are strange because history was strange first.
A few legends are included as legends, because California folklore deserves a spotlight - but it does not get to call itself a documentary. Perfect for short breaks, road trips, waiting rooms, coffee tables, beach bags, airport delays, California fans, curious adults, local-history lovers, and anyone who likes learning strange true things without feeling trapped in a classroom. The Golden State is dramatic, beautiful, restless, inventive, unstable, overexposed, unforgettable, and never quite as simple as it looks.
Which is exactly why it belongs in this series.






