“Don’t worry, as long as I’m alive and raising h-e-double diving boards those rat bastards aren’t gonna touch us, trust me. I love this place too much not to fight for it.” Set the summer before last around a series of happenstances at a community swim and racquet club in Yellow County, The Happenstances at the Yellow County Community Swim and Racquet Club the Summer Before Last is a bittersweet, nostalgic, but comic novella about a team of misfits, including a loser who secretly lives in the guard house of the club, a struggling artist with webbed toes, a timid teen with a concave chest, and the beautiful heiress of the Comfort Inn fortune. They have to win the impending Tri-County Relay Race and save the club from being run by a management company that only cares about money. The management company hires an opposing relay team of ringers including a girl with a prosthetic dorsal fin and a man named Carmichael Schmelps who looks suspiciously like a certain Olympic gold medalist.
The reviews are in…
"Full of wit, charm, hilarious one-liners and clever digressions, Peter Harmon's Happenstances plays in a landscape of Americana reminiscent of John Hughes, but with tongue planted in cheek, pokes fun at familiar tropes and archetypical comedic characters while at the same time valuing all the elements enough to deliver a fresh and enjoyable summer read."
-Jason Stefaniak, award winning filmmaker
"A sheer wave of nostalgia hits me in Peter Harmon's book. I am filled with both laughter and tears. Based on our childhood community pool, I am reminded of the pure joy of being a kid and figuring it out. Our pool was an idealistic dream for the American kid."
-Gabrielle Christian, actress/ activist
"The Happenstances... has a ton of hilarious fun and underdog spirit. You'd be a fool not to add it to your summer reading list!"
-Barbra Dillon, Fanboy Comics Managing Editor
Peter L. Harmon is a screenwriter and producer, He lives in Los Angeles with his wife Ashlea, their son Christian and their pug Summer. He studied electronic media and film as well as creative writing at Towson University in Baltimore. He also spent the best summers of his life working and playing at the Cheverly Swim and Racquet Club, the pool where the idea for The Happenstances did its first cannonball.
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