The Year Money Didn't Grow On Trees
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Ongoing, First published Apr 15, 2015
[ Spin-off of "The Year Money Grew On Trees" ]

[ Originally written by Aaron Hawkins ]


Jacqueline Jones is surrounded by 300 apple trees she has to take care of. She assembles a team of workers to help him with the job. The only problem? None of them know about pruning, siphoning, irrigating, and fertilizing. Jacqueline finds herself in a rough situation. Not to mention the fact that strange things are going on between her and her neighbors. Mrs. Nelson just hasn't been herself since her son, Tommy, got back from college. Jacqueline's life has become a lot more difficult with frostbite, muddy shoes, and sickening poison, but her and the team end up learning about the art of winging it-while (possibly) having the time of their lives.
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There are a lot of things in life that can really grind your gears - and it's apparent that as a teenager you have the ability to pick out literally anything and complain about it. This is not a story as such - more of a collection of niggles that can only be shamed and exposed through the wonder of writing. Things such as: The annoyance of one bar of wifi Why siblings are the reason you want to move out of home The struggle of spending time with relatives you don't care about And many more. So this "book" is more of a continuous blog - think of it as an archive of articles all vaguely pointing in the same direction. I hope you enjoy them and can relate to them as well xD