Population: 485 (P.S.) | 
enlarge | Author: Michael Perry Publisher: Harper Perennial Category: Book
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Rating: 63 reviews Sales Rank: 49234
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 272 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.4 x 1
ISBN: 0061363502 Dewey Decimal Number: 920 EAN: 9780061363504 ASIN: 0061363502
Publication Date: August 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Orders ship within 24 hours. USPS Delivery Confirmation included with every order.
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Welcome to New Auburn, Wisconsin, where the local vigilante is a farmer's wife armed with a pistol and a Bible, the most senior member of the volunteer fire department is a cross-eyed butcher with one kidney and two ex-wives (both of whom work at the only gas station in town), and the back roads are haunted by the ghosts of children and farmers. Against a backdrop of fires and tangled wrecks, bar fights and smelt feeds, Population: 485 is a comic and sometimes heartbreaking true tale leavened with quieter meditations on an overlooked America.
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Country Bumpkin September 15, 2008 Candice L. Paugh Michael Perry's every page drips with humor, intrigue, and dexterity. He is truly a master of words! His simple country bumpkin way of life stands juxtaposed to his extreme intellect--a beautiful combination that makes his writing style quite unique and thoroughly enjoyable. Even if the story seems at times a monotonous New Auburn history lesson, one should read it for the sheer joy of watching Perry turn a phrase.
A Heartfelt Portrait of Small-Town Life August 9, 2008 N. Lane (Henrietta, TN USA) Since reading this book, Michael Perry has quickly become one of my favorite authors. His writing style is humorous but at the same time heartfelt and sincere. Population 485 is about Michael's return to his hometown and his adventures on the volunteer fire department. The people in the town are the characters and by the end of the book, you feel as if you've know them yourself.
Much more than I'd expected April 5, 2008 Colleen Frost From the little I'd read about this book, I expected some warm, perhaps funny vignettes about life in a rural town. This book is much more! It's laugh-out-loud funny: I read several passages to my family. It also gives an insider's view of the world of volunteer firefighting and EMT/ambulance work. The author uses an impressive range of voices--from "local yokel" to knowledgeable medical professional, essay writer, and lover of poetry. My favorite book of the year so far!
Delightful February 19, 2008 Stan Crader (Marble Hill, MO) MIchael Perry is a good writer. Any reader will feel instantly at home and comfortable reading one of his books. Population 485 accurately describes life in a small town. People know and care for each other. This emotion comes through in Population 485. If you want to feel good about the spirit of America, read this book.
Just Read The Last Chapter February 10, 2008 Heaher Deitchman (United States) 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
I was hoping to find some real insight into small town living. What i got was a long winded version of a story that could have been better expressed as a short story. I recommend reading the last chapter and skipping the rest.
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