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Goodnight Bush

an unauthorized parody
2008
Presents a critique of the Bush Administration through a parody of the children's story "Goodnight Moon," in which George W. Bush is tucked away in bed surrounded by the toys and furnishings he has abused, destroyed or neglected.

I am America (and so can you!)

2009
Stephen Colbert offers satirical comments on a variety of topics, including family, the elderly, religion, sports, sex, higher education, Hollywood, the media, race, immigration, science, and more.

Melville's humor

a critical study
1981

Dear Mr. President

1993
Collection of letters written by children for President Clinton.

Dear Socks, Dear Buddy

kids' letters to the first pets
1998
Hillary Rodham Clinton presents more than fifty letters written by children to the Clinton family cat and dog, and provides a history of pets in the White House. Includes over eighty photos.

Cool, calm & contentious

2011
"In this hilarious collection of personal essays, New York Times bestselling author Merrill Markoe reveals, among other things, the secret formula for comedy: Start out with a difficult mother, develop some classic teenage insecurities, add a few relationships with narcissistic men, toss in an unruly pack of selfish dogs, finish it off with the kind of crystalline perspective that only comes from years of navigating a roiling sea of unpleasant and unappeasable people, and--voil?--you're funny! But in Cool, Calm & Contentious, Markoe also reveals something more: herself. This is by far her most personal, affecting collection yet--honest, unapologetic, often painful, but always shot through with the bracing, wicked sense of humor that has made her such a beloved and incisive observer of life, both human and canine. In Cool, Calm & Contentious, she goes there: from the anal-retentive father who once spent ten minutes lecturing Markoe's forty-year-old, Ph.D.-wielding brother on how to fold a napkin, to the eternally aggrieved mother who took pleasure in being unpleasant to waiters and spent most of her life, Markoe says, in "varying degrees of pissed off"; from the way she surrendered her virginity as a freshman in college (to her, it was "something to be gotten rid of quickly, then never discussed again, like body odor"), to why, later in life, she ultimately came to find dogs so much more appealing than humans, Markoe holds nothing back. It's all here, in all its messy, poignant glory, and told the way only Merril Markoe knows how--with honesty, wit, and bite. Cool, Calm & Contentious offers something for everyone--fans of humorous essays, fans of memoir, fans of great writing and finely drawn characters, fans of dogs, fans of talking dogs, and fans of reading about mothers who are so difficult and demanding they actually make you feel good about your own life. But most of all, this book is for the many fans of Merrill Markoe, who will finally get a chance to learn what makes her tick--and what makes her so funny and wise"--Provided by publisher.

The Stoned Family Robinson

2011
"Forget the classic you knew as a child; you've never seen the Robinsons have so much fun being shipwrecked -- until now. In this 'highlarious' update of the beloved family adventure, you can smoke up with the whole Robinson family while they are marooned on an uncharted tropical island." -- Back cover.

The Beatles were fab (and they were funny)

Presents a lively, whimsically illustrated tribute to the Fab Four's offbeat humor that traces the rise of Beatlemania and the influence of their humor on their musical achievements.

The Pooh perplex

a freshman casebook
2003
Presents Frederick Crews's 1963 spoof of literary criticism in which A. A. Milne's "Winnie-the-Pooh" is analyzed in twelve essays, and includes a 2002 preface that identifies some of the critics parodied.

Thanks for the memories, George

what eight years of Bush will do to a country
2009
Presents a humorous recap of George W. Bush's presidential legacy, and discusses the Iraq War, the Taliban, torture, the economic crisis, and more.

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