***Home is where the heart fits . . .*** Summer Murray is ready to shake things up. She doesn't want to work in risk management. She doesn't want to live in Hartford, Connecticut. So she plans a grand adventure: she's going to throw out all the stuff she doesn't want and travel the country in her
Tiny House on the Road: novel
β Scribed by Celia Bonaduce
- Publisher
- Lyrical Press/Kensington Publishing Corp
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 333 KB
- Edition
- First print edition
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 151610238X
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
It's not the size of the house . . .
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At twenty-two, Vivien is already a homeowner--albeit of the tiniest of tiny houses, a whopping 64 square footer called "Shrimpfork." It's the perfectly portable home from which to run Organization Oracle, Vivien's new business as a personal organizer. In fact, she'll be toting Shrimpfork to her upcoming client's home near Taos, New Mexico.
Seventy-year-old Priscilla has a colorful past, a rambunctious boxer named Clay--and a home crammed with treasures. . . . Priscilla also has a love for the TV program "This Old Thing?" Her twenty-five-year-old neighbor, Marco, is happy to watch it with her--while watching over her. When Vivien arrives, it's clear she and Marco are suspicious of each other's intentions. But Priscilla's determination to get her most cherished possession appraised on "This Old Thing?" soon has all of them grudgingly working together. Vivien and Marco find themselves...
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