
Stories to Entertain You...
If You Get Bored During an Earthquake
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Narrated by:
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Pat Muir
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By:
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Pat Muir
About this listen
This book is a collection of diverse stories similar to the author's first book - Stories to Entertain You... If You Get Bored on Your Wedding Night. Two stories are about slavery based on reviewing the narratives of ex-slaves compiled by the WPA in 1936-38. Stories are about recidivism, anger management and interracial marriage are related. Several stories are about relationships, many with unexpected endings. The author's entry into a retirement community gave rise to two stories and a fictitious one-year diary. The book is completed by a fictitious interview by the author of President Trump in 2019 concerning the latter's various statements.
©2024 John M. Neill (P)2024 John M. Neill
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