Little Billys Letters : An Incorrigible Inner Childs Correspondence with the Famous, Infamous, and Just Plain Bewildered
Bill Geerhart Author
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Little Billys Letters : An Incorrigible Inner Childs Correspondence with the Famous, Infamous, and Just Plain Bewildered
English
ISBN: 0061807281
EAN: 9780061807282
Category: Humor / Topic / Political
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Release Date: 03/09/2010
Synopsis: What do Tori Spelling, the Church of Scientology, and Donald Rumsfeld all have in common?: They -- and many others -- have answered letters from Little Billy, a grown man with a cache of stamps and far too much time on his hands. Funny, touching, and delightfully quirky, Billys letters cover a broad range of subject matter including: Operation Drop-Out: Considering dropping out of elementary school, Billy writes to serial killers and celebrities seeking their wise counsel. Billys Law: Which Supreme Court Justice prefers the Big Mac to the Whopper? Who is Janet Renos favorite crime fighter? What do Robert Shapiro and Congressman Gary Condit say is the best defense for being framed for murder? Billy finds out. The Making of the Class President: Billy runs for class president and collects endorsements from Nancy Reagan, Dick Cheney, George H. W. Bush, Gerald Ford, Bob Dole, Ken Starr, and Colin Powell. Choosing My Religion: Billy asks representatives from the Catholic, Presbyterian, Mormon, Raelian, Satanic, Scientologist, Hare Krishna and Unification Church (Moonies) what is cool or easy about their religion. Presidents, Supreme Court Justices, Celebrities, Heads of Corporations, Serial Killers, Robot Makers, and the NesQuick Bunny have all replied to Little Billys scrawled questions.
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Little Billys Letters : An Incorrigible Inner Childs Correspondence with the Famous, Infamous, and Just Plain Bewildered
Illustrated: No
Format: Hardcover
Height: 0.88 inches
Width: 7.63 inches
Length: 9.5 inches
Weight: 19.22 oz
Pages: 256








