Christopher Buckley at his best: an extraordinary, wide-ranging
selection of essays both hilarious and poignant, irreverent and
delightful.
In his first book of essays since his 1997 bestseller, "Wry
Martinis," Buckley delivers a rare combination of big ideas and
truly fun writing. Tackling subjects ranging from How to Teach Your
Four-Year-Old to Ski to A Short History of the Bug Zapper, and The
Art of Sacking to literary friendships with Joseph Heller and
Christopher Hitchens, he is at once a humorous storyteller, astute
cultural critic, adventurous traveler, and irreverent
historian.
Reading these essays is the equivalent of being in the company of a
tremendously witty and enlightening companion. Praised as both
deeply informed and deeply funny by "The Wall Street Journal,"
Buckley will have you laughing and reflecting in equal measure.
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