This collection of essays describe the author's thoughts on how the Black community has been conditioned to be chaotic, disorganized, and confused. He challenges Blacks to overcome their disorganization and confusion; develop love, loyalty, unity, and begin to consolidate resources.
" -- The New York Times Book Review A wild, effervescent, absinthe-soaked novel that tells of the life of the extraordinary artist Chaim Soutine Steve Stern’s astonishing new novel The Village Idiot begins on a glorious spring day in ...
Global Village Idiot
The author adopted the name Village Idiots as a nickname for him and his heathen brothers. A book of "You-Can't-Make-This-Shit-up" stories, all based around the author and lead Village Idiot, Zachary S. Taylor.
... get me started. Debbie Oww, I like when you get started. Harry Well, to get started. Debbie Yay! She finds a comfortable position to listen to one of Harry's stories. Harry So, you know how Peter is now king of the castle. Debbie Oh God ...
What happens when the Governor of Tennessee is replaced by an alien with presidential aspirations?
In this collection of acid-tongued essays, “the U.K.’s answer to Dave Barry” skewers his American cousins (Publishers Weekly).
Finalist for the 2001 Thurber Prize for American Humor a Rocky Mountain News (Denver) Best Book of the Year Millions of people dream of abandoning the city routine for a simple country life. Jim Mullen was not one of them.
It's been a year since their last outing.
In addition to sharing detailed accounts of her highest highs and lowest lows, as well as her scathing views on the state of public affairs today, Mayor Lois Griffin also shares the pages of this book with the people who put her in office.
It'd be a nightmare. Furthermore, what if all those idiots suddenly found the joys of online shopping and started telling us about them? Well, 'What if' no more. Here is The Village Idiot Reviews.