Heavens to Murgatroid

Heavens to Murgatroid
ISBN-10
1462825168
ISBN-13
9781462825165
Category
Biography & Autobiography
Pages
230
Language
English
Published
2003-05-20
Publisher
Xlibris Corporation
Author
Ronald Garver

Description

It is not everyday that a book comes along that really conveys the humor, laughter, and misnomers rolled into a Moms neck. One such book is Ronald Garvers Heavens To Murgatroid, a funny read about a Mom bent on straightening out her misguided sons frame, and a Dad on a mission to eax the keeper of the hen house that will keep you in stitches the whole time. After the moon slithered up in the east the neighborhood hid behind shuttered windows. A shadow swept across the Parker corn field, was it The Creature, where did it come fromwill they survive the night, or will they end up as casualties of Garversville? Heavens to Murgatroid is a story with a lot of heart. The readers will love the Garver characters down to earth life styles, their everyday trials and rules of conduct. The author lived each episode, like waking up under his bed each day to new revelations. The book has an unique storyline and can hold a readers interest to the very end.

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