Michael PerryAuthor of Population: 485: Meeting Your Neighbors One Siren at a TimeAlso known as: Michael Perry ed
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Michael Perry has 1 upcoming event. Kenosha Public Library - Northside Branch: Truck: A Love Story by Michael Perry (December 16 at 14:00) KPL Staff discusses Truck: A Love Story. The author of Population: 485 chronicles the year he spent struggling to grow his own food, live peaceably with his neighbors, restore an old pickup truck, and sort out his love life. Signup begins November 16th. Books and discussion guides should be picked up at the Southwest Reference Desk (when discussion ... (more)is at Southwest), or the Northside Information Desk (when discussion is at Northside) before the discussion. Limit of 15 adults. Registration requested by calling 564-6130.
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