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      My Family and Other Hazards: A Memoir

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      A funny, heartwarming memoir about saying goodbye to your childhood home, in this case a quirky, one-of-a-kind, family-run miniature golf course in Wisconsin.
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      Summary

      When June Melby was ten years old, her parents decided on a whim to buy the miniature golf course in the small Wisconsin town where they vacationed every summer. Without any business experience or outside employees, the family sets out to open Tom Thumb Miniature Golf to the public. Naturally, there are bumps along the way. In My Family and Other Hazards, Melby recreates all the squabbling, confusion, and ultimately triumph, of one family's quest to build something together, and brings to life the joys of one of America's favorite pastimes. In sharp, funny prose, we get the hazards that taunted players at each hole, and the dedication and hard work that went into each one's creation. All the familiar delights of summer are here―snowcones and popcorn and long days spent with people you love.

      Melby had a love-hate relationship with the course from the beginning, given the summer's freedom it robs her of, but when her parents decide to sell the course years later, her panicked reaction surprises even her. Now an adult living in Hollywood, having flown the Midwest long ago, she flies back to the course to help run it before the sale goes through, wondering if she should try to stop it. As the clock ticks, she reflects on what the course meant to her both as a child and an adult, the simpler era that it represents, and the particular pains of losing your childhood home, even years after you've left it.

      Author 

      A former stand up comedian, June Melby recieved her MFA in nonfiction from the University of Iowa. Her writing has appeared in McSweeney's Internet Tendency, LA Weekly, National Lampoon magazine, and Versal, among others. As a poet and a spoken-word artist, she has toured throughout the United States and Europe. She was awarded a fellow-ship by the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and recieved the International Artist Award.

      Details

      • Hardcover 
      • Size:  5.5" x 8.5"
      • Pages: 320
      • Publication: 2014. Henry Holt and Co.

       

      New old stock. Item may show light shelf wear. 

      Summary

      When June Melby was ten years old, her parents decided on a whim to buy the miniature golf course in the small Wisconsin town where they vacationed every summer. Without any business experience or outside employees, the family sets out to open Tom Thumb Miniature Golf to the public. Naturally, there are bumps along the way. In My Family and Other Hazards, Melby recreates all the squabbling, confusion, and ultimately triumph, of one family's quest to build something together, and brings to life the joys of one of America's favorite pastimes. In sharp, funny prose, we get the hazards that taunted players at each hole, and the dedication and hard work that went into each one's creation. All the familiar delights of summer are here―snowcones and popcorn and long days spent with people you love.

      Melby had a love-hate relationship with the course from the beginning, given the summer's freedom it robs her of, but when her parents decide to sell the course years later, her panicked reaction surprises even her. Now an adult living in Hollywood, having flown the Midwest long ago, she flies back to the course to help run it before the sale goes through, wondering if she should try to stop it. As the clock ticks, she reflects on what the course meant to her both as a child and an adult, the simpler era that it represents, and the particular pains of losing your childhood home, even years after you've left it.

      Author 

      A former stand up comedian, June Melby recieved her MFA in nonfiction from the University of Iowa. Her writing has appeared in McSweeney's Internet Tendency, LA Weekly, National Lampoon magazine, and Versal, among others. As a poet and a spoken-word artist, she has toured throughout the United States and Europe. She was awarded a fellow-ship by the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and recieved the International Artist Award.

      Details

      • Hardcover 
      • Size:  5.5" x 8.5"
      • Pages: 320
      • Publication: 2014. Henry Holt and Co.

       

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