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In the Caretaker, a realistic drama, a retired financial consultant once promised he'd protect and care for the wildlife park which his late grandfather donated to the small urban city of Aspen Grove. A very aggressive developer from Hollis Homes chooses part of the same park for his next multibuilding high-end condo complex. His prediction of increased employment and tax money for the city stirs unexpected support. Can the normally shy mild-mannered grandson convince the city's decision makers to continue to honor the park's protected status? -- Publisher provided description

Produktbeschreibung
In the Caretaker, a realistic drama, a retired financial consultant once promised he'd protect and care for the wildlife park which his late grandfather donated to the small urban city of Aspen Grove. A very aggressive developer from Hollis Homes chooses part of the same park for his next multibuilding high-end condo complex. His prediction of increased employment and tax money for the city stirs unexpected support. Can the normally shy mild-mannered grandson convince the city's decision makers to continue to honor the park's protected status? -- Publisher provided description
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Autorenporträt
Author Ken Saik is a retired social studies teacher with the Edmonton Public School Board. He has also served as an executive member of the Alberta Teachers' Association and a member of the Greater Edmonton Alliance, a lobby group working to improve housing for the poor. He had enrolled in the pressure group's training course on engaging people for political action. In his book, The Caretaker, Ken Saik uses the lessons he learned to arm Steve, the story's protagonist, to stop a developer from converting his grandfather's public park into an expensive condo high rise complex.

He has also published 5 other books. For information on those books see his website www.saikwrites.com