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'Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town' by Stephen Leacock - Chapter 7: 'The Extraordinary Entanglement of Mr. Pupkin'

The story of a young man navigating his way through a minefield of love.

'Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town' by Stephen Leacock - Chapter 6: 'The Beacon on the Hill'

The pastor is ready to resign because he can't pay the debt for the new church. But bloop! The church burns down and all the problems are solved. God does it again.

'Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town' by Stephen Leacock - Chapter 5: 'The Whirlwind Campaign in Mariposa'

Someone gets the bright idea to use local businessmen to raise money (for the new church?) and the town is so small that there isn't anyone to squeeze money from when everyone gets involved. Adorable.

'Maven's Fractured Fairy Tales' By Charlotte Babb

I got to make an actual audiobook, and the author was kind enough to let me post it. So, sit back and listen to fairy tales specially crafted for jaded adults.

'Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town' by Stephen Leacock - Chapter 4: 'The Ministrations of the Rev. Mr. Drone'

The town church gets an upgrade! But they can’t pay for it, and decide that the townspeople have to shell out the money- but can they convince them?

'Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town' by Stephen Leacock - Chapter 3: 'The Marine Excursion of the Knights of Pythias'

The town decides to go out on the ferry for an afternoon and it sinks. You know it sinks right away in the chapter, and spend the whole time waiting for it to happen.

'Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town' by Stephen Leacock - Chapter 2: 'The Speculations of Jefferson Thorpe'

We read a ‘rags-to-riches’ story in the second chapter where the local barber makes money on the mining boom- then loses it all to the last centuries equivalent of a 'Nigerian prince' email scam.

'Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town' by Stephen Leacock - Chapter 1: 'The Hostelry of Mr. Smith'

We read the first chapter of this story where we learn that if you are corrupt and about to lose everything, you just need to be more showy and get into philanthropy. Then everyone will forget how horrible you are and celebrate you.