Fresh Eggs (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
Calvin Cassowary is ready to do whatever it takes to keep Cassowary Farm in the family for one more generation. Hatching a scheme to specialize in chickens, soon he's got a million hens laying eggs for Gallinipper Foods, but he still finds himself deeper...
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Calvin Cassowary is ready to do whatever it takes to keep Cassowary Farm in the family for one more generation. Hatching a scheme to specialize in chickens, soon he's got a million hens laying eggs for Gallinipper Foods, but he still finds himself deeper and deeper into debt. To make matters worse, his chicken-loving daughter Rhea is spending far too much time with the chickens and is starting to act very strange.
Filled with as many tears as chuckles, Rob Levandoski's Fresh Eggs is a provocative father-daughter tale guaranteed to make you ponder the realities of modern farming and think twice the next time someone asks, "white or dark meat?"
Filled with as many tears as chuckles, Rob Levandoski's Fresh Eggs is a provocative father-daughter tale guaranteed to make you ponder the realities of modern farming and think twice the next time someone asks, "white or dark meat?"
Autoren-Porträt von Rob Levandoski
Rob Levandoski was born June 5, 1949, in the Bennett's Corners area where Hinckley Township, Brunswick, Strongsville and North Royalton converge. His father, Clyde, was a storekeeper and Edna (Wildenheim) was his mother. Rob Levandoski, author of Fresh Eggs, tapped into his Medina County roots in penning his novels and mysteries. Levandoski attended a few local colleges (Lorain County Community College and Cleveland State University) after graduating from Brunswick High School in 1967. He pursued a career in journalism. He covered police and schools, wrote for the entertainment department and snapped pictures during his four years with the Medina County Gazette. Afterwards, Levandoski took a public relations job with Brunswick schools and edited political science textbooks for a Brunswick publishing company. He served as managing editor of Beverage Industry Magazine from 1985 until 1993, when it was sold to a Chicago company. Levandoski did some freelance work while writing his first novel, Going to Chicago. The book, published in 1997, told the story of two boys from rural Ohio going to the Chicago World's Fair in the 1930s. He continued spinning tales based on people and places in Northeast Ohio with Serendipity Green in 2000 and Fresh Eggs in 2002. He wrote the three books for the Morgue Mama Mystery Series under the pseudonym C.R. Corwin. Levandoski also wrote book reviews that appeared in The Plain Dealer and taught writing courses at the University of Akron. Rob Levandoski died of a brain aneurysm and heart attack in Akron on September 8, 2008, at age 59.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Rob Levandoski
- 2015, 280 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: The Permanent Press
- ISBN-10: 1504011945
- ISBN-13: 9781504011945
- Erscheinungsdatum: 09.06.2015
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“It is satisfying summer reading that resonates with bittersweet humor and wisdom. Fans of Fast Food Nation will appreciate this unique title for its activism, while the father-daughter story line increases its emotional resonance.” —Publishers WeeklyKommentar zu "Fresh Eggs"
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