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kiss me stranger
From Our House to Animal House: A Love Story
Ron's rollicking memoir about buying and fixing up a condemned former frat house with his then-girlfriend Jill. They knew nothing about fixing old houses but they were determiend to bring it back to its 1897 splendor!

Hardback, illustrated by the author :


"Ron Tanner's life is a testament to the power of hard work, a big heart, blind romance, and even outright idiocy. What does he have to show for it? Only a beautiful house, a loving marriage, and now this inspiration of a book. Pass me my hammer!"

Chris Jones, ESQUIRE


signed just for you!
$24.00 plus $2.50 postage

kiss me stranger

Kiss Me, Stranger
Ron's illustrated novel (Feb. 2011):

"This book ... out-hybrids any hybrid you can imagine ... Stunning."
signed just for you!
$11.50 plus $2.50 postage



wheels

Wheels
Ron's award-winning chapbook -- a limited edition (and nearly gone!): a "moving, fast-paced, wise ... little gem"
signed just for you!
Illustrated by the author!
$7. (postage paid!)



bed of nails
A Bed of Nails -- double-award winning story collection:
"fabulously imaginative, experimental, witty, often breathtaking."
signed just for you!
$10. plus $2.50 postage


nana gragg
Nana Gragg's Long Journey Home: a Tale of Love and Loyalty: an e-book "short" that tells the true story of Nana Gragg, Ron's tough-loving, high-spirited grandmother.
With color photographs
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$.99 Kindle price.
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Have you seen Houselove? Visit the house that was featured in THIS OLD HOUSE magazine and was the origin for Ron's rollicking memoir, From Animal House to Our House: A Love Story, all about how he and his then-girlfriend (now wife) took on a huge, wrecked fraternity house and -- knowing nothing about renovation -- brought it back to its 1897 Victorian splendor.

Questions? email ron tanner