The new stories (and, thus, new perceived problems for these folks) are:
The Time Ted Canari Took a Beach Vacation
The Time the Potato Festival Finally Returned to Birchmont Village Only to Nearly Be Lost Again
The Time the Black Friday Sale at Lilabelle Durham's Upscale Boutique Got a Little Out of Hand
The Time Movie Night Turned Into a Rock Concert
The Time the Johnson Family Moved
(Mostly) True Tales From Birchmont Village, based upon Peter J. Stavros' lighthearted short stories that first appeared in The Saturday Evening Post, has been described as "the kind of calm, amusing, feel-good book that people need in time of crisis." Ruth Latta, Compulsive Reader. "If you're a fan of Mayberry or Lake Wobegone, odds are you'll enjoy a visit to Birchmont Village as well." Big Al's Books & Pals.
Can't you just feel the palpable sense of exhilaration that charges the air? So come back for another visit to Birchmont Village—and stay for The Complete Year—and see for yourself what all the hubbub is about. And if you're lucky, there'll be a festival or block party, perchance with a bounce house and a snow cone machine, and of course, s'mores, plenty of s'mores!
Peter J. Stavros is writer and attorney, and the author of the YA thriller, The Thing About My Uncle, as well as three short story collections and a novella. His work has been featured in anthologies, newspapers, and magazines, including The Saturday Evening Post, The Boston Globe Magazine and Chicken Soup for the Soul. Originally from Queens, New York, he now lives in Louisville, Kentucky with his wife and their cheese-stealing rescue Golden Retriever, Molly. You can find out more about Peter at www.peterjstavros.com.