The Neighborhood of My Mind
Twelve short stories that cover a broad spectrum of human experience. In the Greatest Fisherman, a young boy, just recently removed from the inner city, goes fishing for the first time and meets a very interesting individual.
Groceries for Harold is a dark comedy about the undying love between two elderly people.
The Broken Wife examines the effects of a misunderstood email.
Solitaire is the story of a fatherless boy who learns much about life while playing cards with an older acquaintance.
The Wall is a coming of age story.
Hell.org is the story of one boy's quest to get even with the school bully.
In Termite Farts, Wylie Daniels knows he's heard that man's name before, but where?
The First Snow tells of Aaron who helps his terminally ill father accomplish his final goal in life.
In The Troll Diamonds, "Don't ever steal from a troll. They take it very personally."
Hiding is a scary tale told from the perspective of a young child.
Lydia's Ashes, when the town gossip is murdered, everyone is a suspect.
In The Robbery, desperate men will do desperate things.
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The Neighborhood of My Mind
Twelve short stories that cover a broad spectrum of human experience. In the Greatest Fisherman, a young boy, just recently removed from the inner city, goes fishing for the first time and meets a very interesting individual.
Groceries for Harold is a dark comedy about the undying love between two elderly people.
The Broken Wife examines the effects of a misunderstood email.
Solitaire is the story of a fatherless boy who learns much about life while playing cards with an older acquaintance.
The Wall is a coming of age story.
Hell.org is the story of one boy's quest to get even with the school bully.
In Termite Farts, Wylie Daniels knows he's heard that man's name before, but where?
The First Snow tells of Aaron who helps his terminally ill father accomplish his final goal in life.
In The Troll Diamonds, "Don't ever steal from a troll. They take it very personally."
Hiding is a scary tale told from the perspective of a young child.
Lydia's Ashes, when the town gossip is murdered, everyone is a suspect.
In The Robbery, desperate men will do desperate things.
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The Neighborhood of My Mind

The Neighborhood of My Mind

by Philip Fraterrigo
The Neighborhood of My Mind

The Neighborhood of My Mind

by Philip Fraterrigo

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Twelve short stories that cover a broad spectrum of human experience. In the Greatest Fisherman, a young boy, just recently removed from the inner city, goes fishing for the first time and meets a very interesting individual.
Groceries for Harold is a dark comedy about the undying love between two elderly people.
The Broken Wife examines the effects of a misunderstood email.
Solitaire is the story of a fatherless boy who learns much about life while playing cards with an older acquaintance.
The Wall is a coming of age story.
Hell.org is the story of one boy's quest to get even with the school bully.
In Termite Farts, Wylie Daniels knows he's heard that man's name before, but where?
The First Snow tells of Aaron who helps his terminally ill father accomplish his final goal in life.
In The Troll Diamonds, "Don't ever steal from a troll. They take it very personally."
Hiding is a scary tale told from the perspective of a young child.
Lydia's Ashes, when the town gossip is murdered, everyone is a suspect.
In The Robbery, desperate men will do desperate things.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015932690
Publisher: Philip Fraterrigo
Publication date: 11/02/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 797 KB

About the Author

Philip Fraterrigo is a resident of the Buffalo/Western New York area of the USA and holds a B.A. in History from the University of Buffalo. He worked as a Technical Service Representative for the IBM Corporation for thirty years and began writing shortly before his retirement in 2009.
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