Little Bigly Man
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- 12,99 zł
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- 12,99 zł
Publisher Description
If you think America since 2016 couldn't get any more unpredictable and strange, Abraham Bush Crabb has some news, and you may want to sit down with a tequila Big Gulp.
On the day before he dies in the year 2105, Abe, 108 years old more or less, offloads for his great-great-grandson most everything he can remember about his remarkable life that spans the entirety of the 21st Century.
From being snatched out of the unwanted-baby drawer of a church in East Tennessee, through his youth as a precocious foster child of the high-strung congresswoman Myrna Mockley …
… To his brief career as the favorite "private entertainer" for Washington's political elite …
… To escaping death at the gruesome "Trump Massacre," getting the lowdown on the Vagilantes who handed billionaires their overdue comeuppance, scavenging Mar A Lago for Trump-branded sex toys and bric a brac, cheffing for the 1% on a everflight ship soaring over the climate catastrophes on earth.
And that barely gets us to mid-century when America makes some moves that would have the founding fathers soiling their breeches.
This immensely entertaining, rambunctious, fast-reading yarn pulls no punches and ends on a hopeful note for those who know the best of America will reemerge when the corrupt idiots get theirs. And they do. Abe has seen to it.