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A Few Loose Screws
Contributor(s): Holloway, Sarah W. (Author)
ISBN: 0615299385     ISBN-13: 9780615299389
Publisher: Sarah Holloway
OUR PRICE:   $14.39  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: June 2009
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BISAC Categories:
- Humor | Form - Essays
Physical Information: 0.78" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (1.12 lbs) 380 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
A Few Loose Screws is a collection of newspaper columns (many humorous) written by the author over a 20-some period along with some verse and other writings, some published in other venues and some unpublished.

-Illustrated by Holloway's son, Frank M. Holloway Jr, -A Few Loose Screws- is a 361-page collection of her stories published in the Herald-Citizen between 1983 and 2005, along with some new material. Most of the book contains playful, fun pieces. One story recalls Holloway's childhood adventure of trading secret messages with whom she believes is a fairy queen but later turns out to tbe the imaginative trick of a friend. Another story makes the task of killing a cockroach into an epic battle of survival. Others tell tales of Holloway's dogs, Moody, Harvey and Sunny.- Megan Trotter, Herald-Citizen Staff, October 8,2009.

-Sarah Holloway has rightly been called the Erma Bombeck of Cookeville. For over 20 years she has written frequent columns for the Herald-Citizen newspaper. Knowing that each column would either be funny, touching, or thought-provoking, I looked forward to each one. Now that she's collected them into a book, I skimmed through my copy and immediately bought several others for friends as birthday or Christmas gifts. These essays are mostly funny comments on her life or life in general. Some titles are -Knocked in the Head- (my favorite), -Letting Go of Old Junk, - and -Computer Gripes.- There is a section about creatures -- dogs, donkeys and roaches, a few of Sarah's poems (good) and lastly -Serious Matters- that includes pieces titled -Is It Time to Go Home?- and -The Gift That Can't Be Wrapped.- The book would make an excellent gift for most any adult. I give it four stars - Ann from Cookeville, TN