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Last Tango in Tangier Kindle Edition
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A bungling reference librarian tries to set up an unsuspecting colleague to be downsized during the library's Efficiency and Effectiveness Study in the short story "Last Tango in Tangier."
“Last Tango in Tangier” is a SINGLE eSTORY from the comic short story collection "Beaver Bluff: The Librarian Stories" (sold separately, for those who prefer to purchase the full collection of stories about the librarians of Big Beaver County). “Last Tango in Tangier” eStory: 2,626 words (3,198 total); “Beaver Bluff: The Librarian Stories” Print format (108 pages); Kindle: 18,000 words total).
The librarians of Big Beaver County are looking for love—or at least, job security—with comical or calamitous results. What’s the buzz about the Big Beaver County stories?
“A whimsical, witty and wacky collection of stories about life in the stacks of the fictional Big Beaver County Library. No library card required to check out these weird and wonderful characters—just a love of laughter.”
Lois Peterson, author and 30-year library staffer
“‘Beaver Bluff: The Librarian Stories’” is a rollicking and ribald account of what goes on behind the Circulation Desk.”
Susan Juby, author of THE WOEFIELD POULTRY COLLECTIVE
“Beaver Bluff: The Librarian Stories” includes six humorous short stories: “Fly Guy”; “Breathless in Beaver Bluff”; “Vital Signs”: “Last Tango in Tangier”; “G.K. Loves C.K.”; “I’ll Tell You Mine if You’ll Tell Me Yours.” (The included stories are also available for purchase individually, by title.)
“Last Tango in Tangier” is a SINGLE eSTORY from the comic short story collection "Beaver Bluff: The Librarian Stories" (sold separately, for those who prefer to purchase the full collection of stories about the librarians of Big Beaver County). “Last Tango in Tangier” eStory: 2,626 words (3,198 total); “Beaver Bluff: The Librarian Stories” Print format (108 pages); Kindle: 18,000 words total).
The librarians of Big Beaver County are looking for love—or at least, job security—with comical or calamitous results. What’s the buzz about the Big Beaver County stories?
“A whimsical, witty and wacky collection of stories about life in the stacks of the fictional Big Beaver County Library. No library card required to check out these weird and wonderful characters—just a love of laughter.”
Lois Peterson, author and 30-year library staffer
“‘Beaver Bluff: The Librarian Stories’” is a rollicking and ribald account of what goes on behind the Circulation Desk.”
Susan Juby, author of THE WOEFIELD POULTRY COLLECTIVE
“Beaver Bluff: The Librarian Stories” includes six humorous short stories: “Fly Guy”; “Breathless in Beaver Bluff”; “Vital Signs”: “Last Tango in Tangier”; “G.K. Loves C.K.”; “I’ll Tell You Mine if You’ll Tell Me Yours.” (The included stories are also available for purchase individually, by title.)
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateDec 17 2012
- File size312 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B00APPXFSO
- Publisher : Brannen Publishing (Dec 17 2012)
- Language : English
- File size : 312 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 15 pages
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