Jodi Teti was born and raised in Eastern Washington in a wheat field. Well, wheat-field adjacent. She grew up on a farm where cows were milk, sheep were fleece, and going on vacation meant leaving the bag of dog food open on the deck so the dogs didn't die. Jodi earned her BA at Stanford University and her MA at the University of Virginia, both in English Literature. While the degree was far easier than math or science, she found their employment limited to journalism, entrepreneurship, and Jane Austen bingo night. Electing the entrepreneurship route, she founded, shepherded, and sold an education company and is now devoting time to writing. Jodi is the author of three published works and two pulchritudinous children. She enjoys baking, hiking, and using 5 cent words when plebeian verbiage will clearly suffice.
Unique traits: fraternal twin
Shady Glen Drama ⋄ Comedy When 70-year-old Mary moves into an assisted-living facility, she vows to break the mean girl dynamics that dominate the social scene, often with comedic results, but when Mary discovers residents are being exploited by the company being paid to take care of them, she must join forces with her former adversaries to confront larger issues of elder care.