Excerpt - page 18: "... made of heavy teakwood, atop rested a large, very large, lazySusan of matching teak. The whole thing had to weigh a ton. When they ..."
Excerpt - page 172: "... the dis- play of goods. There were mahogany nameplates, tiered LazySusan's, teak- wood airplanes and helicopters, as well as salad bowls, forks, ..."
Excerpt - page 288: "... simplicity, where a cup of tea steamed on a round teak table. In the middle of the table was a gorgeous lazySusan, also teak. 288 ..."