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The Countryside Stories

Johnny is Planning to Build a House or Is He?

by (author) Lana Guzman

photographs by Edgar Guzman

Publisher
NOBLE GRAY PRESS
Initial publish date
Mar 2024
Category
Literary, Family Life
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781998110162
    Publish Date
    Mar 2024
    List Price
    $5

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Description

This fiction series is a collection of short stories and anecdotes about life in the countryside, the wins and misses, the ups and downs of city dwellers trying to create an alternative, part-time life in the countryside. These stories are aimed at adult readers and make an entertaining reading on weekends. These short stories are available in English language.

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Contributor Notes

Lana Guzman, MBA is an entrepreneur and writer. She has authored a number of short novels in the series The Unusual Lives. She has also authored a large number of short stories in such series as The Countryside Stories, The Family Affairs, The Neighbourhood Gossip, The Office Legends, The Retail Occurrences, The Road Anecdotes, and The School Tales. She has authored a number of professional books including in The Get-It-Done series: The Get-It-Done Business Plan: Write a Business Plan That Will Get Your Business Financed and The Get-It-Done CV: Create a CV That Will Land You Your Dream Job. She lives in Toronto with her family.

Excerpt: The Countryside Stories: Johnny is Planning to Build a House or Is He? (by (author) Lana Guzman; photographs by Edgar Guzman)

Those were the first few days of the fifth summer on Johnny's estate. It was not even the first weekend yet, but Johnny was preparing to "open the season" as would have already become a custom for him to say. Change was in the air, only not the kind of change that the family could imagine. Johnny spent the previous autumn, winter, and spring thinking and re-thinking how to approach the country house construction. Mind you, it had to be free or at least very cheap. It also had to be a large house. And, of course, it had to be something Johnny would like. As much as none of that was ever attainable (at the very least not for free or cheaply), Johnny kept believing it was possible. All he had to do, he thought, was to press his wife and daughter hard enough to get them to build that country house of his. He had already started to lay the groundwork for that. He spent the whole autumn, winter, and spring repeating the same thing over and over again to his wife and daughter: "I am not going to build a house for you, so you can live there. It is YOU, who are going to build a house for ME, so I can live there!"

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