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Fiction Literary

The Family Affairs

Purchasing a Family Vacation House

by (author) Lana Guzman

photographs by Edgar Guzman

Publisher
NOBLE GRAY PRESS
Initial publish date
Jul 2023
Category
Literary, Family Life
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    ISBN
    9781998110070
    Publish Date
    Jul 2023
    List Price
    $5

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Description

This fiction series features a fictional family that deals with large purchases and sales. They sell their family house, they buy an apartment, they sell a country house, they buy a vehicle, and on, and on, and on. The family and their buyers / sellers get entangled in a complicated web of complex paperwork, old and new grudges, greed, and plain old stupidity. The series is aimed at adult audience and is available in English language only.

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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 Family Affairs: Purchasing a Family Vacation House (by (author) Lana Guzman; photographs by Edgar Guzman)

Somehow, Jack was brilliant, if such a term could even be used for that extortionist and a thief, in robbing women, yet he was entirely and completely inept, or, better yet, plainly useless, in just about everything else. Jack was painfully aware of such a serious handicap and tried to compensate for it by stealing, robbing, extorting, even beating to make believe that he actually was not that much of an imbecile that everyone thought he was. So, despite Bridgette's best hopes and the fact that there indeed was nothing else to steal from her, Jack still intended a new acquisition. That time around it was a vacation house, which he, as usual, would sell off to his wife, Carry, as "the family vacation house".

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