Fish Whistle: Commentaries, Uncommentaries, And Vulgar Excesses

Daniel Pinkwater
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Seventy humorous short essays--many autobiographical--by a commentator for National Public Radio combine story-telling with acerbic social satire in the manner of S.J. Perelman and James Thurber
Genres: HumorEssaysNonfictionMemoirAnthologiesBiographyComedyShort Stories
232 Pages

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