A River To My People
Some communities are odd, some communities are not odd, surely that is a matter that a community can decide for itself. Do you have eccentric neighbors? Have silly or irritating things happened in your community? Join me on a witty romp through subdivision living.

A River To My People is a collection of short stories about life in the suburbs and the funny and infuriating antics, behaviors, rules, and regulations of community life. While every neighborhood is unique, people are people, and you are going to bump into many of the same types: the gossip, the penny-pincher, the blowhard, the maverick, and all the rest. Our subdivision is no exception to the rule that truth is stranger than fiction. Every story is true, only the names have been changed to be more ridiculous.

Learn why Jason just "must do something about" the problem of the day. Follow these droll tales of walking dogs, trying to get grass to grow, dealing with speeding by teenagers and parents, errant parking, the work and the pleasure of a backyard swimming pool, homeowners association election politics, and so much more.
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A River To My People
Some communities are odd, some communities are not odd, surely that is a matter that a community can decide for itself. Do you have eccentric neighbors? Have silly or irritating things happened in your community? Join me on a witty romp through subdivision living.

A River To My People is a collection of short stories about life in the suburbs and the funny and infuriating antics, behaviors, rules, and regulations of community life. While every neighborhood is unique, people are people, and you are going to bump into many of the same types: the gossip, the penny-pincher, the blowhard, the maverick, and all the rest. Our subdivision is no exception to the rule that truth is stranger than fiction. Every story is true, only the names have been changed to be more ridiculous.

Learn why Jason just "must do something about" the problem of the day. Follow these droll tales of walking dogs, trying to get grass to grow, dealing with speeding by teenagers and parents, errant parking, the work and the pleasure of a backyard swimming pool, homeowners association election politics, and so much more.
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A River To My People

A River To My People

by Jason Green
A River To My People

A River To My People

by Jason Green

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Some communities are odd, some communities are not odd, surely that is a matter that a community can decide for itself. Do you have eccentric neighbors? Have silly or irritating things happened in your community? Join me on a witty romp through subdivision living.

A River To My People is a collection of short stories about life in the suburbs and the funny and infuriating antics, behaviors, rules, and regulations of community life. While every neighborhood is unique, people are people, and you are going to bump into many of the same types: the gossip, the penny-pincher, the blowhard, the maverick, and all the rest. Our subdivision is no exception to the rule that truth is stranger than fiction. Every story is true, only the names have been changed to be more ridiculous.

Learn why Jason just "must do something about" the problem of the day. Follow these droll tales of walking dogs, trying to get grass to grow, dealing with speeding by teenagers and parents, errant parking, the work and the pleasure of a backyard swimming pool, homeowners association election politics, and so much more.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781987072624
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 05/14/2019
Pages: 218
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Jason Green lives in La Vergne, TN, where he worked for many years for a residential homebuilder. He was President of the Pine Hills subdivision for two 3-year terms. When not collecting anecdotes, he spends time gardening with his wife, servicing their pool, walking Sebastian, their Golden Retriever, and attending the weekly men’s lunch club. He has two grown children.
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