Burb Appeal: One Mom's Stories
Thursday, September 23, 2010

Local mom, Tina Traster, is an accomplished author and journalist who has been chronicling her move to the Burbs (our stomping grounds, Rockland County) for the New York Post. She is the author of a new book available on Amazon entitled Burb Appeal: A Collection of Humorous Essays. Suzy can attest to the witty and oh so real portrayal of life in the burbs since she's been following Tina's work for a year now. Support a local mom and buy a copy -- available for only $2.99 for your Kindle or you can download the Kindle for PC app here and then get your copy.
ABOUT TINA TRASTER
Tina Traster is the author of Burb Appeal: The Collection, on Amazon. These humorous essays are a collection of her New York Post Burb Appeal column. In these stories, we meet nutty neighbors, bumbling town officials, a plethora of wild and domestic animals, and of course, the author’s family. Traster also writes The Great Divide blog for The Huffington Post. Her work has appeared in newspapers, magazines, literary journals and on NPR. Her essays have been anthologized in literary collections Living Lessons and Mammas and Pappas. When Traster is not raising chickens or raising hell, she can be found reading, hiking or swimming. She lives in an old but renovated farmhouse with her husband, daughter, four rescued cats and six hens. Traster's work can be seen on her website www.tinatraster.com.
ABOUT TINA TRASTER
Tina Traster is the author of Burb Appeal: The Collection, on Amazon. These humorous essays are a collection of her New York Post Burb Appeal column. In these stories, we meet nutty neighbors, bumbling town officials, a plethora of wild and domestic animals, and of course, the author’s family. Traster also writes The Great Divide blog for The Huffington Post. Her work has appeared in newspapers, magazines, literary journals and on NPR. Her essays have been anthologized in literary collections Living Lessons and Mammas and Pappas. When Traster is not raising chickens or raising hell, she can be found reading, hiking or swimming. She lives in an old but renovated farmhouse with her husband, daughter, four rescued cats and six hens. Traster's work can be seen on her website www.tinatraster.com.








