A Chip Off the Old Black
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Jeffrey Kafer
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Arthur Black
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Arthur Black's voice is unmistakable on the radio and on the page. His is the voice of reason, with a generous helping of funny; the voice that scolds us for our universal human quirks, but who says it with the tone and words that make us laugh out loud at ourselves and our neighbors. A Chip Off the Old Black, Black's latest collection of stories, will knock a sense of humor into any reader, boasting nearly 100 tales featuring everything from yarnbombing to Bambi, from Black's love of the Farmer's Almanac to his loathing of snowmobiles and his...problem...with David Suzuki.
With a talent for ranting, minus the malice, Black sticks up for the chocolate-covered marshmallow confection of New Zealand - the politically-incorrect "Eskimo" candies. Those inclined to kvetching - a Yiddish word describing the tendency to complain persistently about everything - may just reconsider after reading A Chip Off the Old Black. After all, as Black demonstrates, it's far more enjoyable to take the opportunity to laugh.
©2010 Arthur Black (P)2013 Audible, Inc.Reseñas editoriales
Canadian radio personality Arthur Black has a knack for finding the humor in our everyday quirks and foibles. A Chip Off The Old Black brims with tales of all the silly things that humans do. Whether it be taking awe at an adventurous man's enthusiastic worldview or ranting about airport security, Black manages to convey a sense of wonder at the crazy and amazing things that happen in our world. These are peculiar and entertaining tales, and Jeffrey Kafer performs with a dry, unassuming wit that suits Black's comic insights.