... Entertaining and insightful. Ross is a raconteur with delicious and often telling anecdotes.
The New York Times
[A] likeable and an entertaining observer of the social ecology.
The New Yorker
Moving from a cogent analysis of the town to a multifaceted consideration of the environmental implications of American liberty, <i>The Celebration Chronicles</i> is a masterpiece of American Studies scholarship.
Amazon.com
Our first astronaut-in-residence on Planet Disney returns with astonishing tales of its strange life-form and customs. As an explorer of brave new worlds, Ross is a shrewd cross between Jonathan Swift and C. Wright Mills.
- Mike Davis,
Refreshingly unacademic ... an astute look at a notable, if in some respects surreal, experiment in community building.
Publishers Weekly
And yet, as Andrew Ross discovered in his year-long stay in Celebration, not everything has turned out according to Disney's master scheme. Construction atrocities, a product of contractors using underpaid labor, have tormented homeowners. Ultra-progressive teaching methods at the town school have divided parents into angry, opposing groups. Youth, aware that the town's property values depend on their test scores, mooch disconsolately around the pristine shopping center.
Andrew Ross, in The Celebration Chronicles, draws important lessons from a micromanaged urban development and reports, with humor and fascinating detail, on what residents experienced as the best and worst of times.