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Susan McCorkindale

    Susan McCorkindale crafts narratives that blend humor and vulnerability, drawing from her personal journey of transitioning from suburban life to a rural existence. Her memoirs offer laugh-out-loud accounts of this significant life change, interspersed with poignant reflections. As an advocate for autism and mental health awareness, McCorkindale brings a unique and empathetic perspective to her writing. Her work encourages readers to embrace authenticity and find strength in their own imperfections.

    500 Acres and No Place to Hide
    Confessions of a Counterfeit Farm Girl: A Memoir
    • 2011

      500 Acres and No Place to Hide

      • 351 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The hilarious follow-up to the memoir, Confessions of a Counterfeit Farm Girl. It's been four years since Susan's husband dragged her kicking and screaming from their comfortable, big city East Coast life to a farm in Virginia cattle country. Susan's adjusting as best she can, which isn't easy considering she's been known to wear Manolos in manure. She'll never be a real farm girl, but as readers will see from her side- splitting confessions, she's faking it just fine.

      500 Acres and No Place to Hide
    • 2008

      This humorous memoir chronicles the experiences of a city dweller who grapples with the stark contrasts of rural life. As the protagonist navigates the challenges of adapting to a world where high fashion clashes with farm life, readers are treated to a series of comedic mishaps and eye-opening revelations. The journey highlights the amusing trials of blending urban sophistication with the down-to-earth realities of country living, making for an entertaining and relatable read.

      Confessions of a Counterfeit Farm Girl: A Memoir