Two Seasons
By: David Wilson
Have you ever sat around a campfire and overheard someone tell a story, or had a family member tell a story and as you listened you thought to yourself, did that really happen? Two Seasons is about stories that have been handed down, with maybe a bit of exaggeration added to them as any tall tales traditionally have. Set in a rural northern Maine community, you may just recognize the town as a place you've visited before or one of its residents as someone you've known.
Wilomena Farnsworth-Miller, otherwise affectionately known as Ma, is the town's matriarch. She's ornery, opinionated, and at no time politically correct, but the residents adore her (well, mostly), and wouldn't have her to be any other way. Ma owns and operates the local diner where the townsfolk spend a majority of their time enjoying a cup of coffee along with a home-cooked meal, and telling tales of their own. Two Seasons contains amusing adventures had by Ma and the residents of East Puddleduck, many based on real people and actual events.
About the Author
David Wilson is a native Mainer, both living and working in the central and northern regions of the pine tree state. Over the years, he's been on many adventures with friends and family, most taking place in the northern Maine woods. Along the way he's met many unique characters, each with amusing stories to tell which have been incorporated into the pages of this book, and have been the inspiration for this, his second novel.