"Confessions of a Key West Cabby" is a compilation of 70 of my favorite columnsthat have appeared in "The Miami Herald" and the "Key West Citizen." In thesecolumns, I delighted in finding the absurd in the mundane while driving a pink taxicab in the Southernmost City, Key West, Florida. The columns evoke the human comedyand pathos of life on an island paradise inhabited by an often upbeat and sometimesbeat-up cast of characters who will make you smile, shake your head, maybe even sheda tear. If you have been to Key West or if you have wanted to go to Key West, joinme and I''ll take you on a ride through Fantasy Fest or past a parade of residentroosters. You''ll meet snowbirds and Parrot Heads, the clothed and unclothed, thesober and not so sober, the tourists who stay for a few hours and others who come tocall it home. Dave Barry, syndicated Columnist, says, "Michael Suib is a terrificstoryteller with the perfect storyteller''s job: driving a taxi in Key West, the tinyisland with WAY more than its share of drama, comedy and weirdness. A truly a funride." Jay Ducassi, Editor, "The Miami Herald" says, "You don''t often find poetrywithin the pages of a major newspaper, but that''s the magic that Michael brings tohis prose. He has a warm, whimsical and wise touch that has earned him a loyalfollowing around the world."