Small Claims

Small Claims by David Morine, published by Down East Books in 2003, is a personal memoir that captures a series of humorous and unpredictable moments from the author’s life. Spanning 199 pages, this edition presents a unique blend of anecdotes, including encounters with notable figures and unexpected situations, all narrated with a lighthearted touch.
In Small Claims, readers will find a collection of stories that reflect on experiences ranging from golf club mishaps to unusual encounters in Mississippi and Georgia. The book delves into themes of biography and personal memoirs, while also touching on aspects of nature and environmental conservation. Morine’s storytelling invites readers to engage with the amusing and sometimes embarrassing events that have shaped his journey.
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Watching the great Bill Russell be told that he couldn’t play at a famous New England golf club; leaving Kermit the Frog in a house of ill repute in Mississippi; and poaching The Nature Conservancy’s biggest donor’s birds hunting in Georgia are just a few of the embarrassing, hilarious, and unpredictable moments that David Morine recounts in Small Claims, his latest book.
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