A young Baltimore lawyer thrown into an ugly divorce proceeding finds himself befriending his charming, generous client. The more he is drawn to the client, the more he wants to ask: "Is a lie a lie if you know it's untrue, or is it just a story?"
"The Locklear Letters" is a farcical look at celebrity worship in today's society through the eyes of Sid Straw, an affable, if not boring, software salesman who tries to rekindle an acquaintanceship with his former college classmate turned Hollywood starlet Heather Locklear.
After twenty years of marriage, Marry Jude has had enough of Benjamin. ?A thousand Benjamins couldn?t make me happy, ? she says. Lost in the numbness of habit and the undertow of memories, Benjamin meets Kim, a woman eighteen years his junior who bears a sadness in her green eyes that is connected to a scar that runs from the base of her throat to ...
Kun takes a witty look at an Atlanta tailor whose modest goals are thwarted by his ex-wife, a childhood prank gone awry and a talentless live-in girlfriend who dreams of being a country singer.
With a blend of statistical analysis, opinion, love for the game, and a healthy dash of humor, authors Michael Kun and Adam Hoff challenge the myths and beliefs that have long afflicted football. No subject is off limits. The greatness of the 1972 Miami Dolphins? Skewered. America's Team? Put in its place. Pittsburgh's Berkowitz Fish Sandwich? ...
Michael Kun -- Pulitzer Prize-nominated author -- and Howard Bloom -- former newspaper reporter and columnist -- explain that, contrary to popular belief, a walk is not always as good as a hit. They argue that it's not always wrong to root against the home team. They contend that the Houston Astros' jerseys were not the ugliest jerseys ever worn ...
From the fabrications of the misguided autobiographer in the title story to the unusual encounter of the narrator in "The Last Chance Texaco," the characters in this collection slowly learn the truth about the world. Kun reveals the hidden side of human existence and shows that the difference between what is perceived and what is real is often ...
From the fabrications of the misguided autobiographer in the title story to the unusual encounter of the narrator in "The Last Chance Texaco," the characters in this collection slowly learn the truth about the world. Kun reveals the hidden side of human existence and shows that the difference between what is perceived and what is real is often ...
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