The Trouble With Tuesdays
By Thomas. Faber
Tuesdays don't get much credit. They're not dramatic like Mondays or celebratory like Fridays. But in this collection, they're the days when everything tends to go sideways in the funniest, wildest, and most unforgettable ways.
The Trouble With Tuesdays is full of clean, country-fried humor and the kind of real-life chaos you can't make up (but might wish you could). From flaming turkeys and four-wheeler wrecks to gator feuds, church camp meltdowns, and one very angry pony, these stories are packed with grit, heart, and good old-fashioned storytelling. You'll meet stubborn neighbors, wide-eyed kids, and folks who mean well even when they miss the mark.
Told with a front-porch voice and a deep love for small towns, this book is a celebration of everyday disasters, backwoods wisdom, and the kind of laughter that sticks with you. Whether you've ever tried to outsmart a beehive, cook for a crowd, or survive a family road trip gone wrong, there's something in here for you.
If you're a fan of Patrick McManus, Baxter Black, Lewis Gizzard, or Jerry Clower, or anything that sounds like it came from the back of a bait shop, you'll feel right at home.