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      Grillin' in 'da Blizzard

      $19.95
      Packed with heartfelt nostalgia, hilarious observations, and a little bit of Wisconsin magic, this book is a tribute to the resilience, camaraderie, and slightly frozen spirit of Midwestern life.
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      Summary

      From braving a blizzard to fire up the grill (because a little snow never hurt a brat) to debating the superiority of Kwik Trip’s glazers, author Wayne Larson serves up a celebration of everything that makes Wisconsin special—its quirks, its characters, and its unapologetic love for all things cheese, beer, and football. Whether he’s recounting a legendary cookout in subzero temperatures or the universal struggle to navigate road construction season, Larson’s stories will have you nodding in recognition and laughing out loud.

      Get ready to experience the ultimate slice of Wisconsin life with Grillin’ in a Blizzard: Tales from Life in Wisconsin, a laugh-out-loud collection of stories, tall tales, and hard truths that every true Wisconsinite knows by heart. Wayne Larson captures the spirit of America’s Dairyland in this heartwarming, hilarious book that’s as comforting as a Friday night fish fry and as genuine as a Packers fan in a cheesehead hat.

      Author

      Wayne Larson is a proud Wisconsin native, humorist, and storyteller with a knack for capturing the quirks and traditions of life in the Midwest. (Source: Amazon)

      Details

      • Paperback
      • Size:  6" x 9"
      • Pages: 172
      • Publication: October, 2024. Independently or self published.

      Summary

      From braving a blizzard to fire up the grill (because a little snow never hurt a brat) to debating the superiority of Kwik Trip’s glazers, author Wayne Larson serves up a celebration of everything that makes Wisconsin special—its quirks, its characters, and its unapologetic love for all things cheese, beer, and football. Whether he’s recounting a legendary cookout in subzero temperatures or the universal struggle to navigate road construction season, Larson’s stories will have you nodding in recognition and laughing out loud.

      Get ready to experience the ultimate slice of Wisconsin life with Grillin’ in a Blizzard: Tales from Life in Wisconsin, a laugh-out-loud collection of stories, tall tales, and hard truths that every true Wisconsinite knows by heart. Wayne Larson captures the spirit of America’s Dairyland in this heartwarming, hilarious book that’s as comforting as a Friday night fish fry and as genuine as a Packers fan in a cheesehead hat.

      Author

      Wayne Larson is a proud Wisconsin native, humorist, and storyteller with a knack for capturing the quirks and traditions of life in the Midwest. (Source: Amazon)

      Details

      • Paperback
      • Size:  6" x 9"
      • Pages: 172
      • Publication: October, 2024. Independently or self published.
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