House to House

Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book House to House by Lana J. Seraydar, Page Publishing, Inc.
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Author: Lana J. Seraydar ISBN: 9781682892671
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc. Publication: May 25, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lana J. Seraydar
ISBN: 9781682892671
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication: May 25, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

 Seraydar House to House is a true adventure of the author Lana Jean Seraydar’s life. She went through many changes in her life, moved to a hundred different houses, owned one hundred and fifty horses, many public/private schools, and Tutors. Lana’s grandmother bought her first horse for her named “Dynomite”. Lana’s mother refused to buy the saddle, which forced her to ride bareback. The horse caused many fights between Lana and her mother. One of Lana’s homes was a penthouse her mother rented in NYC Central Park West. Her mother was arrested because Lana told the moving men to load the furniture from the furnished house they previously lived in into the van. Lana told the police what she did, but her mother was still arrested. When her mother got out of jail, Lana and her mother lived in the swamps in Nutley, NJ with no furniture and they slept on cots and sat on boxes to get by. This is just a brief description of all the many different twists and turns that occurred in Lana’s life and you will find yourself enamored by this inspiring story.

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 Seraydar House to House is a true adventure of the author Lana Jean Seraydar’s life. She went through many changes in her life, moved to a hundred different houses, owned one hundred and fifty horses, many public/private schools, and Tutors. Lana’s grandmother bought her first horse for her named “Dynomite”. Lana’s mother refused to buy the saddle, which forced her to ride bareback. The horse caused many fights between Lana and her mother. One of Lana’s homes was a penthouse her mother rented in NYC Central Park West. Her mother was arrested because Lana told the moving men to load the furniture from the furnished house they previously lived in into the van. Lana told the police what she did, but her mother was still arrested. When her mother got out of jail, Lana and her mother lived in the swamps in Nutley, NJ with no furniture and they slept on cots and sat on boxes to get by. This is just a brief description of all the many different twists and turns that occurred in Lana’s life and you will find yourself enamored by this inspiring story.

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