Synopses & Reviews
You know him from the hit AandEand#174; show andlt;Iandgt;Duck Dynastyandlt;/Iandgt;and#174;andlt;Iandgt;and#8212;andlt;/Iandgt;now you can enjoy Uncle Siand#8217;s tall tales, crazy exploits, and quirky one-liners in one raucous collection!andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;and#8220;These hands are so fast, I can get your wallet before you know it. In a minute, youand#8217;ll be standing there buck naked and wonand#8217;t know what hit you!and#8221; and#8220;Look hereand#8212;if it wasnand#8217;t for my tripped knee, Iand#8217;d be playing in the NBA today.and#8221; and#8220;Hey, Jack!and#8221; Any of these sound familiar? If they doand#8212;or even if they donand#8217;tand#8212;youand#8217;re in for a good laugh. The brother of patriarch Phil Robertson, Uncle Si has a limitless supply of stories about his childhood, duck hunting adventures, his days in Vietnam, and everything in between. Now the best of those tales are gathered into this roaring book.andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;And as Uncle Si recounts his outlandish tales, he weaves in an up-close look into his personal life. Youand#8217;ll learn about his childhood as the youngest son in the Robertson family, his college days, and how he came to use a green Tupperware cup for his ever-present tea.. And in many of these never-before-heard tales, Si openly talks about his wife Christine and two children, Scott and Trasaand#8212;who are never seen and rarely mentioned on the show.andlt;BRandgt; andlt;BRandgt;Sure to please die-hard fans and curious newbies alike, Siand#8217;s one-liners are presented alongside fun, expressive photographs, as well as photos of his family. As you learn about his behind-the-scenes life, this smattering of zany stories will have you falling over with laughter and retelling them to all your friends.
Synopsis
You know him from the hit A&E(R) show Duck Dynasty(R)--now you can enjoy Uncle Si's tall tales, crazy exploits, and quirky one-liners in one raucous collection
"These hands are so fast, I can get your wallet before you know it. In a minute, you'll be standing there buck naked and won't know what hit you " "Look here--if it wasn't for my tripped knee, I'd be playing in the NBA today." "Hey, Jack " Any of these sound familiar? If they do--or even if they don't--you're in for a good laugh. The brother of patriarch Phil Robertson, Uncle Si has a limitless supply of stories about his childhood, duck hunting adventures, his days in Vietnam, and everything in between. Now the best of those tales are gathered into this roaring book.
And as Uncle Si recounts his outlandish tales, he weaves in an up-close look into his personal life. You'll learn about his childhood as the youngest son in the Robertson family, his college days, and how he came to use a green Tupperware cup for his ever-present tea.. And in many of these never-before-heard tales, Si openly talks about his wife Christine and two children, Scott and Trasa--who are never seen and rarely mentioned on the show.
Sure to please die-hard fans and curious newbies alike, Si's one-liners are presented alongside fun, expressive photographs, as well as photos of his family. As you learn about his behind-the-scenes life, this smattering of zany stories will have you falling over with laughter and retelling them to all your friends.
About the Author
Si Robertson,andnbsp;one of the stars ofandnbsp;Aandamp;Eand#174;and#8217;sandnbsp;andlt;iandgt;Duck Dynastyandlt;/iandgt;and#174;,andnbsp;has worked and hunted for Duck Commander since retiring from the United States Army in 1993. When heand#8217;s not napping, Si spends his time overseeing the quality of the reeds that are made for the Duck Commander calls and working with his brother Phil to prepare for the next duck season. Si lives in West Monroe, Louisiana, with his wife, Christine.Mark Schlabach is the coauthor of the andlt;iandgt;New York Timesandlt;/iandgt; bestselling books, andlt;iandgt;Happy, Happy, Happyandlt;/iandgt;,andlt;iandgt; Si-cology 1andlt;/iandgt;,andnbsp;andandlt;iandgt; The Duck Commanderandnbsp;Familyandlt;/iandgt;. He is one of the most respected and popular college football columnists in the country. He and his wife live in Madison, Georgia, with their three children.