Synopses & Reviews
More witty cautionary tales of outdoor life, by everybody's favorite expert on the subject, Patrick F. McManus.
Review
"Patrick McManus is a treasure."--the
Atlantic"Everybody should read Patrick McManus."--the New York Times Book Review
"A style that brings to mind Mark Twait, Art Buchwald, and Garrison Keillor."--People
"The funniest writer around today."--Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"McManus is today's most gifted outdoor humorist."--Detroit Free Press
"McManus captures the innocence most of us lose when we become grown-up."--Booklist
Synopsis
With "a style that brings to mind Mark Twain, Art Buchwald, and Garrison Keillor" (People), Patrick F. McManus delivers another stellar collection of witty cautionary tales of the great outdoors in The Good Samaritan Strikes Again.
Gathering together twenty-four of his hilarious essays--originally published in such magazines as Outdoor Life--this volume features not only McManus's follies with Mother Nature, but those of human nature as he shares such funny moments of his life as his first kiss, his public relations career, his less than helpful attempt to be a good Samaritan to an injured motorist, and so much more.
About the Author
Patrick F. McManus has written twelve books and two plays. There are nearly two million copies of his books in print, including his bestselling
They Shoot Canoes Don't They?; The Night The Bear Ate Goombaw; and
A Fine and Pleasant Mystery. He divides his time between Spokane, Washington, and Idaho.