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Home of the Can Man's Daughter

Published
May 2013
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
76

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Every boy sees his grandfather as something of a legend, and Richard Petty Schultz is no exception. His Poppy fought the Nazis during the War and notched 17 confirmed kills before a sniper's bullet left him blind in one eye. In peacetime, the man survived heartbreak, cancer, bankruptcy, and a stroke. Most importantly, Poppy Schaeffer built the Eiffel Tower, which made Christmas everything that it is today. But even the greatest of men have to die sometime. Over the course of one hot summer weekend, Richard narrates from his eighth-grade perspective as he and the rest of the tourist-trap community of Christmas, Florida, struggle to accept Poppy's impending death. A legend of a man who drew in traffic from across the Southeast by building scale replicas of French monuments using nothing but empty beer cans and quick dry cement, Poppy Schaeffer's passing marks the end of an era for a town that has itself been dying for years, thanks to an untimely Interstate bypass.

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First Edition May 2013 Vagabondage Press ISBN13 9780615748122 ISBN10 0615748120
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May 2013 Battered Suitcase Press ISBN13 2940150348042
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May 2013 Battered Suitcase Press ISBN10 B00CWDEVOE
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Oct 2014 Smashwords ISBN13 9781310518065 ISBN10 1310518068
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