Description
The Good Samaritan Strikes Again
In The Good Samaritan Strikes Again, Patrick F. McManus presents a writing style that evokes the spirit of literary greats like Mark Twain, Art Buchwald, and Garrison Keillor. As People magazine describes, McManus’s unique style is reminiscent of these iconic authors, making his collection of witty cautionary tales a must-read for fans of humorous outdoor narratives.
This delightful volume brings together twenty-four of McManus’s side-splitting essays, originally published in renowned magazines such as Outdoor Life. The book not only showcases McManus’s hilarious misadventures with Mother Nature but also explores the follies of human nature. Through his witty storytelling, McManus shares uproarious moments from his own life, including his awkward first kiss, his comical experiences in the public relations field, and his less-than-successful attempt at being a helpful Samaritan to an injured motorist.
Readers can expect a rollercoaster ride as they delve into McManus’s anecdotes. With his sharp wit and keen observations, he effortlessly captures the absurdity of everyday situations, leaving readers in stitches. The Good Samaritan Strikes Again is a testament to McManus’s talent for crafting humorous tales that resonate with readers of all backgrounds, making it a delightful addition to any bookshelf.
About The Author
Patrick F. McManus
Patrick F. McManus, a well-known American author, is highly regarded for his comical approach to outdoor escapades, utilizing his storytelling skills. He has enchanted audiences as a humor columnist for prestigious publications. Outdoor Life and various other magazines. His clever and enjoyable columns have been gathered into multiple books. He enabled readers to fully engage in his amusing anecdotes and distinctive viewpoint on nature.
His witty humor and self-deprecating humor characterize McManus’ writing style. Keen observations of the quirks of the great outdoors. His stories often revolve around his misadventures while hunting, fishing, camping, and exploring the wilderness, showcasing his unique perspective on the challenges and absurdities of outdoor activities.
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