Take a spin with Stitch and Ginny Edwards, artists and entrepreneurs as they leapfrog through 34 years of marriage and 62 funny chapters, (although the episode with rampant chicken lice and black tar in the Amazon jungle wasn't really all that whimsical).Their mantra, "I don't see a thing wrong with it" has not panned out as of this date and probably should not be adopted by readers. Anyone who has ever had an edgy deal with "gypsies" can relate well, as will persons who have had heated verbal confrontations with the nonnas in Italy, while attempting to purchase, with guttural sounds and hand signals, a bunch of prezzemolo in the market. The acquisition of a 1940 city bus converted to a motor home might tax a reader's imagination, but the concept of using it as a showplace for a roving Punch and Judy show brings it back to a reality most people can latch onto. A move to Illinois to create and operate a restaurant in an 1842 tippy brick building with leaky gas pipes and overflowing toilets is probably part of everyone's fantasy, and now readers can live it through Stitch and Ginny's colorful experience. And on and on...a funny page turner with delightful folks - of which the author is one.
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