Trailer Dogs: Life in America's New Middle Class

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics, Economic Policy, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Ellen Garrison ISBN: 9781370356140
Publisher: Ellen Garrison Publication: September 18, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ellen Garrison
ISBN: 9781370356140
Publisher: Ellen Garrison
Publication: September 18, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Trailer Dogs is the profoundly profane, hysterically funny, yet often poignant, story of survival in today’s near-extinct Middle Class. After losing their small business and life savings to the government’s unfathomable shutdown, the author and her husband are forced to sell their home and move into a travel trailer.

Still reeling from financial loss and the deaths of two of their beloved dogs, the pair embark on a new life in a trailer park, populated with some of the most unconventional characters you’d ever not hope to meet. There’s Gretchen, the park’s unsympathetic and conniving manager, and her puny, perverted husband, Lloyd, who “maintains” the park grounds and who gives pool algae a bad name. Daisy and Lonnie May are the author’s closest neighbors, and are, perhaps, the park’s most devoted couple. Only Daisy May happens to be Lonnie’s dog.

Trailer Dogs will make you laugh, cry, and maybe even a little angry. But it will never make you bored.

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Trailer Dogs is the profoundly profane, hysterically funny, yet often poignant, story of survival in today’s near-extinct Middle Class. After losing their small business and life savings to the government’s unfathomable shutdown, the author and her husband are forced to sell their home and move into a travel trailer.

Still reeling from financial loss and the deaths of two of their beloved dogs, the pair embark on a new life in a trailer park, populated with some of the most unconventional characters you’d ever not hope to meet. There’s Gretchen, the park’s unsympathetic and conniving manager, and her puny, perverted husband, Lloyd, who “maintains” the park grounds and who gives pool algae a bad name. Daisy and Lonnie May are the author’s closest neighbors, and are, perhaps, the park’s most devoted couple. Only Daisy May happens to be Lonnie’s dog.

Trailer Dogs will make you laugh, cry, and maybe even a little angry. But it will never make you bored.

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