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Population 485
meeting your neighbors one siren at a time
Book • 2007
After a twelve-year absence, Michael Perry returns to his hometown of New Auburn, Wisconsin, population 485, and joins the volunteer fire and rescue department.
Through his experiences responding to emergencies, Perry introduces readers to the quirky, resilient, and sometimes tragic lives of his neighbors.
The book is a heartfelt, humorous, and sometimes heartbreaking meditation on community, belonging, and the meaning of home in small-town America.
Through his experiences responding to emergencies, Perry introduces readers to the quirky, resilient, and sometimes tragic lives of his neighbors.
The book is a heartfelt, humorous, and sometimes heartbreaking meditation on community, belonging, and the meaning of home in small-town America.
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as an artful, heartfelt memoir about sense of place and life and death and mortality and spirituality.

Michael Perry

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Michael Perry — Improbable Mentors and the Art of Midwestern Storytelling (EP. 289)


