Too Fat to go to the Moon

Too Fat to go to the Moon
Author: Rob McCleary
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2019-03-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1785352326

In 2030 America is broke. When NASA is forced to raffle off a trip to outer space and the orbiting Houston Astrodome, Empire State Building and Statue of Liberty, the ticket is won by a guy from Cleveland who is so fat he can’t make it out of his own house, let alone get crammed in a rocket ship. Instead he auctions the ticket off, and the winning bid belongs to the patriarch of the Van Kruup family, an American dynasty founded on coal, railroads, and masturbation (not necessarily in that order). But when they lose their inter-generation fortune in the Great Funk Crash, Stanely Van Kruup, sole heir to the Van Kruup fortune, is evicted from the ten thousand acre estate in rural Pennsylvania he has left only once since birth and must search for his (presumed dead) older brother in an attempt to restore his inheritance. Too Fat to go to the Moon is Zero Books' latest foray into avant-garde fiction.

Moon Over Fausto's

Moon Over Fausto's
Author: an Anonymous Boomer and His Lady
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2022-07-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 163764275X

Moon Over Fausto's: A Short Fat Novel of Manners in the Land of Oz By: an Anonymous Boomer and His Lady Moon Over Fausto's compiles the romantic recollections of an unnamed boomer, culminating in a collection that stands as a testament to a true and undistracted love that has endured the test of time even after his wife's passing. Each tale is colored with the character of the solecisms, neologisms, and cliches specific to the boomer. In the end, Moon Over Fausto's documents the thought processes and character of a member of the generation once coined "flower children" and presents the earnestness, contradictions, flaws, humor, and coyness that inhabit members of that generation. Readers will walk away understanding that each one of us contains multitudes.

A Man of No Moon

A Man of No Moon
Author: Jenny McPhee
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2010-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 145875250X

It's 1948, and postwar Rome is giddy and chaotic. Poet Dante Sabat is attending yet another film industry soiree at Tullio Merlini's apartment off the Via del Corso. Disaffected and deeply self-absorbed, Dante finds Tullio's glamorous evenings ted...

Works

Works
Author: Ben Jonson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 576
Release: 1875
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