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Written with affection by an amateur naturalist and geezer
enthusiast, A Field Guide to Geezers is based on decades of
research. This first book of its kind offers detailed field notes
and illustrations describing the unique behaviors and entertaining
habits of the various species. You, too, will discover that these
charm-ing hominids really are worthy of your time and attention.
The author shares viewing techniques as well as secret tips for
meeting and live-trapping your very own dream geezer-the rules.
Echo needs a miracle. She's turning fifty, living with her
gun-toting mom, and her lover's been killed in a logging truck
accident. She made front-page news as a Salvation Army bell ringer,
but that job ended and she's digging for change to pay off a
gambling debt. Then she hits pay dirt. The local sawmill hires her
to do cleanup and odd jobs, like cheating the hog. And now, with
high pay and benefits in sight, Echo expects to be farting in silk.
But on the first day at the mill, she realizes this job could kill
her. Can she survive hanging from a narrow ramp twenty feet in the
air while untangling cedar bark? Will a forklift driver named
Bullfrog run her down before she gets her first paycheck? When
tragedy does strikes, she leads the other women mill workers to
fight back with a few leveraged threats and wit as sharp as band
saw teeth-earning her respect on the job and the attention of a
strong-hearted man.
The place: Montana. The time: the present. After a nearly fatal
encounter with a moose and a terrifyingly close brush with middle
age, Molly reassesses her life. The result: she ends her stale
marriage and moves to a small mining town where she purchases The
Bluebird House, an old bordello. She hires Ben, a handsome
carpenter - and poet, gourmet cook, and mountain man - to help her
renovate the old building. Molly can't help but be attracted to the
younger man - until she discovers that he was once tried and
acquitted of a gruesome murder. Shocked, she tries to uncover the
truth behind the murder and Ben's part in it. Meanwhile, intrigued
by her new home, Molly also tracks down the true story of her
predecessor - the madam of The Bluebird House.
In My Next Husband Will Be Normal, Lee and her husband ditch their
sailboat and fly to the U.S. Virgin Islands with a down payment for
a mom and pop business on St. John. The plan: when they aren't
sewing canvas bags at their little shop, The Canvas Factory,
they'll be beach potatoes. But there are risks to living in
paradise one cannot anticipate, especially on an island where
residents bask in the mantra: You can do anything you want, as long
as the rest of us know about it. For soon after unpacking their
flip-flops, the husband-a former Republican state legislator with a
silver crew-cut and solid traditional values-realizes he is really
a she. Convinced the world needs more humor, Lee rations the angst
in favor of the picturesque and absurd. Adding heat to the story is
a cast of colorful cats, customers, and Caribbean personalities.
Toss in a few sex toys, some steel pan music, a pinch of voodoo-and
stir.
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