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The Funny Bone: Short Stories and Amusing Anecdotes for a Dull Hour - cover

The Funny Bone: Short Stories and Amusing Anecdotes for a Dull Hour

Various Various

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In "The Funny Bone: Short Stories and Amusing Anecdotes for a Dull Hour," a diverse collective of authors presents a delightful anthology designed to evoke laughter and lighten the spirits of its readers. The compendium features a rich tapestry of comedic narratives, each capturing the nuances of human experience with wit and charm. Through a blend of short stories and humorous anecdotes, the writers employ a variety of literary styles—ranging from whimsical to satirical—ensuring that every page resonates with laughter while delivering poignant reflections on life's absurdities. The contributors to this anthology come from various backgrounds, each bringing their unique flair and perspective to the art of humor. Whether they are seasoned authors or emerging voices, their collective experiences underpin the themes of resilience, joy, and often, the irony of the human condition. Such eclecticism in background showcases the universality of humor, making it an appealing read for people from all walks of life, while also reflecting the changing patterns of society and culture in which these stories were crafted. For readers seeking respite from the mundanity of everyday life, "The Funny Bone" serves as a perfect antidote. It's a treasure trove of laughter that is ideal for leisurely reading, group gatherings, or simply to enrich one's day with joy. A testament to the enduring appeal of humor, this anthology invites readers to pause and enjoy the simple pleasures of life through the art of storytelling.
Disponible desde: 13/06/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 75 páginas.

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