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A collection of gut-busting, man vs. nature tales from America's "most gifted outdoor humorist," the Field & Stream and Outdoor Life columnist (Detroit Free Press).
Patrick F. McManus's hilarious and comic stories of camping and other nature-oriented activities reach ridiculous proportions in The Night the Bear Ate Goombaw. From teaching his stepfather the methods of madness behind farm work through his best friend's grandmother's fear of bears, McManus reveals that human behavior is even wilder than the wilderness.
Praise for Patrick F. McManus
"Patrick McManus is a treasure." —The Atlantic
"Everybody should read Patrick McManus." —The New York Times Book Review
"A style that brings to mind Mark Twain, Art Buchwald, and Garrison Keillor." —People
"Describing Patrick F. McManus as an outdoor humorist is like saying Mark Twain wrote books about small boys . . . the funniest writer around today—indoors or outdoors." —The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Patrick F. McManus's hilarious and comic stories of camping and other nature-oriented activities reach ridiculous proportions in The Night the Bear Ate Goombaw. From teaching his stepfather the methods of madness behind farm work through his best friend's grandmother's fear of bears, McManus reveals that human behavior is even wilder than the wilderness.
Praise for Patrick F. McManus
"Patrick McManus is a treasure." —The Atlantic
"Everybody should read Patrick McManus." —The New York Times Book Review
"A style that brings to mind Mark Twain, Art Buchwald, and Garrison Keillor." —People
"Describing Patrick F. McManus as an outdoor humorist is like saying Mark Twain wrote books about small boys . . . the funniest writer around today—indoors or outdoors." —The Atlanta Journal-Constitution