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Anything Can Happen

by Rosenblatt
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Overview

The author of the deft Rules for Aging returns with thirty hilarious and engaging tales about the everyday human comedy, forcing the reader to laugh out loud at the silliness of the world.

Funny, ironic, and penetrating, Anything Can Happen is another rich and rewarding collection that demonstrates the agile wit that has endeared Roger Rosenblatt to readers everywhere.

Synopsis

The author of the deft Rules for Aging returns with thirty hilarious and engaging tales about the everyday human comedy, forcing the reader to laugh out loud at the silliness of the world.

Funny, ironic, and penetrating, Anything Can Happen is another rich and rewarding collection that demonstrates the agile wit that has endeared Roger Rosenblatt to readers everywhere.

Fort Worth Star-Telegram

"A literary gimlet two jiggers Oscar Wildean epigram, with a healthy splash of Woody Allen-like loopy pop culture references."

About the Author, Rosenblatt

ROGER ROSENBLATT is the winner of a Robert F. Kennedy Book Prize, a Peabody Award, an Emmy, and two George Polk awards. He writes essays for Time magazine and for The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. He lives in Manhattan and Quogue, Long Island.

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Editorials

Fort Worth Star-Telegram

"A literary gimlet two jiggers Oscar Wildean epigram, with a healthy splash of Woody Allen-like loopy pop culture references."

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

"Rosenblatt is bright, funny, and tells it like it is."

Tulsa World

"Sparkle and sting with Rosenblatt's trademark droll wit."

Publishers Weekly

"More scathing, and more offhandedly probing."

Book Details

Published
May 1, 2004
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages
196
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780156029551

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