Patrick F. McManus is one of my favorite authors. He may not be a healthy read however. My sides are splitting. The "F" in his name must stand for funny, farsical, filarious, or somesuch wonderful name. I highly recommend this book of short stories to anyone who loves to /5(85). McManus delivers a collection of folksy, wonderfully wise depictions of country life worthy of Mark Twain. The delightful backcountry characters of "Kerplunk!" understand how a life of hunting and fishing--and its inherent potential for misadventure--can resonate with larger meaning. Read More5/5(1). Patrick F. McManus's gently comic stories about outdoor life have earned him millions of fans worldwide. With Kerplunk!, McManus delivers a collection of folksy, wonderfully wise depictions of country life worthy of Mark Twain/5().
Kerplunk!: Stories by McManus, Patrick F. and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at bltadwin.ru Patrick F. McManus ~ Humor Writings Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Share to Facebook. Share to Reddit. Kerplunk! stories_bltadwin.ru download - Rubber legs and white tail-hairs_bltadwin.ru download - The bear in the attic_daisy. Patrick Francis McManus (Aug - Ap) was an American humor writer, who primarily wrote about the outdoors.A humor columnist for Outdoor Life, Field Stream, and other magazines, his columns and stories have been collected in several books, beginning with A Fine and Pleasant Misery () up through The Horse in My Garage and Other Stories ().
With Kerplunk!, McManus delivers a collection of folksy, wonderfully wise depictions of country life worthy of Mark Twain. In these tall tales, McManus and his buddies learn how not to net a fish, why you should never get your hair cut by someone who’s mad at you, what to do when a deer wanders into camp but your sleeping bag has frozen shut, and how to avoid bird-dog flatulence. McManus delivers a collection of folksy, wonderfully wise depictions of country life worthy of Mark Twain. The delightful backcountry characters of "Kerplunk!" understand how a life of hunting and fishing--and its inherent potential for misadventure--can resonate with larger meaning. Read More. Patrick F. McManus is one of my favorite authors. He may not be a healthy read however. My sides are splitting. The "F" in his name must stand for funny, farsical, filarious, or somesuch wonderful name. I highly recommend this book of short stories to anyone who loves to giggle, laugh, guffaw, or just read in the bath area.
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