Famous Ski Hills in Wisconsin: (And Other Delusions of Grandeur) - Scott Jacobs - Books - Dead Tree Press - 9781879652187 - March 25, 2014
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It's a short list­­--the famous ski hills of Wisconsin--that teaches one of life's great lessons: things aren't always what they are cracked up to be. In this collection of humorous essays, Scott Jacobs explores a boyhood of idyllic pastimes and the questions it led to later in life. Why is Budweiser beechwood aged? Is Black Friday a scam? And where have all the waysides gone? Here is proof positive that Wisconsin isn't a state, it's a state of mind; and gentle good humor is the coin of the realm.

"A delightful mix of funny and affectionate tales . . . Jacobs makes junk shops, college cheers, little league baseball and, yes, even ski hills as fresh and inviting as Peshtigo after a new snow." -- Elizabeth Station, author of Casseroles

"A born storyteller . . . How going to the grocery store can captivate a reader for more than a few pages is a testament to Jacobs ability to write what he knows and write it well." -- Alisa Hauser, Chicago Pipeline

"In this pleasureful book, Jacobs shows us the evolution of a boy, a time, an era. Excellent writing, wonderful tales, his basic recipe includes his own crazy humor, a dab of poignance, some absurdity, and the deepest colors of his past. . . . tantalizing-stuff that makes readers laugh and tear a bit, a combination that elevates his stories to the read-em-again kind." -- Bill Janz, former columnist, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 25, 2014
ISBN13 9781879652187
Publishers Dead Tree Press
Pages 173
Dimensions 150 × 10 × 225 mm   ·   254 g
Language English  

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