About The Author


Susan Hanafee is an award-winning former journalist whose career as a reporter for The Indianapolis Star spanned three decades. She formerly headed corporate communications for IPALCO Enterprises and Cummins Inc. and now resides in Sarasota, Florida. Her blogs can be found on www.susanhanafee.com. Her previously published books include Red, Black and Global: The Transformation of Cummins (a corporate history); Rachael's Island Adventures (a collection of children's stories); Never Name an Iguana, Rutabagas for Ten, and The Case of the Missing Pork Chops (essays and observations on life); Leslie's Voice, a novel, in which her heroine Leslie Elliott is introduced, and the mystery sequels, Scavenger Tides, The End of His Journey, Deadly Winds, and Under the Sand.
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The Case of the Missing Pork Chops

By Susan Hanafee

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Overview


Feeling a little dejected? Social media getting to you? Taking everything too seriously? Here's the perfect menu to put you in a better mood—and it has no calories to weigh you down. The collection of commentaries and reflections on life in The Case of the Missing Pork Chops is filled with humor, with only a few introspective thoughts to give you pause. After all, life is best when lived on the lighter side.

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Hanafee presents dozens of quick, witty reflections on the irritating or amusing things she encounters living in Florida. Her family comes in for a good deal of affectionate ribbing. There are medical misadventures. She tells stories of writing, reading, and dealing with her book club. Hanafee aims for a warm, approachable narrative. In all these stories, she skillfully channels the hapless, slightly befuddled voice of an Erma Bombeck or a Dave Berry.
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Book details

  • Genre:humor
  • Sub-genre:Form / Essays
  • Language:English
  • Pages:140
  • eBook ISBN:9781735698885
  • Paperback ISBN:9781735698878