Life in the Key of Gee is made up of eight short stories about people who may remind you of someone you know or once knew. Discover fortune biscuits. Read and reflect on a story about near-death experience. Learn a nearly foolproof method for keeping skunks off your property. Smile at the shenanigans of two people cavorting on a sandy beach. Find out what happens when a Mynah bird gets stuck on a residential elevator. Accompany a gentleman on a shopping trip for aftershave lotion. Snicker at a "dude" who spends too much time in the saddle. And try not to laugh too hard at the predicament of a man in an outhouse.
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Ted Atoka lived the first half of his life in Boston, MA. He made a Christmas visit to friends in Oklahoma in 1981, and fell in love with country life. Five weeks after returning home-to a raging snow storm, he packed up and moved to OK. He and his wife live on a piece of land on the side of a dirt road. They share the fresh air with a peacock named Penelope, two dogs, a small herd of deer, and a feral cat.