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Bell hammers, the true folk tale of Little Egypt, Lancelot Schaubert

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Bell hammers, the true folk tale of Little Egypt, Lancelot Schaubert
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Bell hammers
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Lancelot Schaubert
Sub title
the true folk tale of Little Egypt
Summary
PRANKS. OIL. PROTEST. JOKES BETWEEN NEWLYWEDS. AND, ONE HILARIOUS SIEGE OF A MAJOR CORPORATION. Remmy grows up with Beth in Bellhammer, Illinois as oil and coal companies rob the land of everything that made it paradise. Under his Grandad, he learns how to properly prank his neighbors, friends, and foes. Beth tries to fix Remmy by taking him to church. Under his Daddy, Remmy starts the Bell Hammer Construction Company, which depends on contracts from Texarco Oil. And, Beth argues with him about how to build a better business. Together, Remmy and Beth start to build a great neighborhood of "merry men" carpenters: a paradise of s'mores, porch furniture, newborn babies, and summer trips to Branson where their boys pop the tops of off the neighborhood's two hundred soda bottles. Their witty banter builds a kind of castle among a growing nostalgia. Then one of Jim Johnstone's faulty Texarco oil derricks falls down on their house and poisons their neighborhood's well. Poisoned wells escalate to torched doghouses. Torched doghouses escalate to stolen carpentry tools and cancelled contracts. Cancelled contracts escalate to eminent domain. Sick of the attacks from Texaco Oil on his neighborhood, Remmy assembles his merry men: "We need the world's greatest prank. One grand glorious jest that'll bloody the nose of that tyrant. Besides, pranks and jokes don't got no consequences, right?"
Target audience
adult
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