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Michael Kesterton

The Twelve Best Months of the Year: More Light-Hearted Lunacy from the Globe and Mail's 'Social Studies' Column

The Twelve Best Months of the Year: More Light-Hearted Lunacy from the Globe and Mail's 'Social Studies' Column

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The Twelve Best Months of the Year by Michael Kesterton delivers another witty and offbeat collection from the beloved Social Studies column in The Globe and Mail. Known for its quirky facts, oddities, and playful humor, this book captures the spirit of Kesterton’s unique voice and his knack for finding the extraordinary in the everyday.

Perfect for readers who enjoy lighthearted non-fiction, trivia, and Canadian humour, this collection makes a great gift or addition to any bookshelf.

Enhance your party small talk a thousandfold with such tidbits as the fact that the Belgian comedian Georges Le Gloupier, who throws custard pies at prominent people he considers pompous, has hit philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy five times. Go ahead, treat yourself to a year’s worth of such indispensable brain snacks and feel the thrill of absurdity and the sweet shiver of innocent inquisitiveness.

Illustrations by Brian Gable

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Author Michael Kesterton
Publisher McClelland & Stewart
Publication Date September 20, 1997
Pages 184
Binding Paperback
Language EN
Dimensions 21.34cm × 1.3cm × 21.59cm
Condition Like New
ISBN-13 9780771045592

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