Humor

The Secrets of St. Edmond's Terrace by John Wyle

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Author's Synopsis

This story takes place in and around St. Edmond’s Terrace, an independent living facility for seniors. Unbeknownst to the residents, Atlanta’s notorious madam, disguised and using an alias, is also a new resident hiding in their midst. The “madam”, frequently reported in the local news, becomes the best friend of her next-door neighbor, a retired architect and recent widower. Meanwhile, the Republican governor, up for re-election and anxious to avoid an “October surprise,” along with the Democrats, are each desperately wanting to acquire the madam’s “little black book.” When the architect’s daughter announces her engagement to the son of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the architect’s new lady friend volunteers to help plan the wedding, only to discover the guest list will also include the President and First Lady of the United States. The groom, having served as the, then, Vice President’s aide-de-camp, is now a personal friend of the newly elected President and a regular on the White House basketball court.

This madcap tale of life at the Terrace—with gossip spreading rumors among the ladies, the men’s club buzzing with talk of sports at one end and politics at the other, and many of its residents serving on the “Wedding Brigade”— moves from one adventure to another as the Director of Security works to solve the mystery of who the new lady resident might actually be. Finally, all hell breaks loose at the wedding reception, only to end with the secrets of St. Edmond’s Terrace revealed.

Format(s) for review: Paper and Kindle

Review Genre: Other—Humor

Number of Pages: 234

Word Count: 60,852


Laugh Rinse Repeat by Terry Hans RDH

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MWSA Review

Laugh Rinse Repeat is a delightful set of short (“bite-sized”) stories by Terry Hans of tales told to her by patients who were sitting in the dentist’s chair or that happened to her during her 45-year career as a registered dental hygienist. The stories reflect her caring nature. For example, she deals kindly and creatively with those more than a little frightened of coming to the dentist and those who are upset for some non-dental reason. She even tells stories on herself.

The book has 75 stories divided into 4 parts which reflect her movement from Buffalo to Rochester to Tennessee. However, it is a work of fiction. The author states in her disclaimer that she changed not only names but also characteristics, places, and times, and she embellished some and/or combined stores “to provide a greater impact.” The section on the author describes how she honed her writing skills successfully: she has been published multiple times in Chicken Soup for the Soul collections and has contributed stories and poems to the award-winning anthology 9/11-That Beautiful Broken Day. Laugh Rinse Repeat is her first novel.

Review by Nancy Kauffman (April 2024)
 

Author's Synopsis

During a forty-five year career, dental hygienist, Terry Hans has treated thousands of patients. The one thing they have in common is they’re all a little scared, so they babble, often revealing stories about themselves they would never tell otherwise. Some stories are bizarre, some funny, most are heartwarming, but rest assured, they are all true!

In this compilation, Terry Hans—called by her friends and patients “the Dental Erma Bombeck”—shares her favorites. You won’t even need an appointment to have a hilarious time reading Laugh, Rinse, Repeat.”

Format(s) for review: Paper Only

Review Genre: Other—Humor

Number of Pages: 272

Word Count: 53,803