Author: | Stan Levco | ISBN: | 9781483415000 |
Publisher: | Lulu Publishing Services | Publication: | August 25, 2014 |
Imprint: | Lulu Publishing Services | Language: | English |
Author: | Stan Levco |
ISBN: | 9781483415000 |
Publisher: | Lulu Publishing Services |
Publication: | August 25, 2014 |
Imprint: | Lulu Publishing Services |
Language: | English |
A compilation of columns drawn from author Stan Levco’s personal experiences, The Second Best of Stan Levco offers a social commentary on the realities of everyday life. With humor and sarcasm, he shares a plethora of essays, some based on his career as an attorney and special prosecutor. Among the anecdotes, he tells about learning to play “Rhapsody in Blue” one note at a time, offers suggestions for airlines, and discusses his lack of holiday spirit. Praise for The Second Best of Stan Levco “Stan Levco inspired me to write silly stuff—and still does. When I was a teen, I looked forward to his columns in the Evansville newspaper. … Stan’s satirical column always made me laugh. More importantly, it made me want to write a column of my own. … This new collection verifies that Stan is still a wonderful smartass—albeit, an older, wiser one …” —Scott Saalman, Humor Columnist, The Herald (Jasper, Indiana); Author, Nose Hairs Gone Wild; Founder, Will Read and Sing for Food
A compilation of columns drawn from author Stan Levco’s personal experiences, The Second Best of Stan Levco offers a social commentary on the realities of everyday life. With humor and sarcasm, he shares a plethora of essays, some based on his career as an attorney and special prosecutor. Among the anecdotes, he tells about learning to play “Rhapsody in Blue” one note at a time, offers suggestions for airlines, and discusses his lack of holiday spirit. Praise for The Second Best of Stan Levco “Stan Levco inspired me to write silly stuff—and still does. When I was a teen, I looked forward to his columns in the Evansville newspaper. … Stan’s satirical column always made me laugh. More importantly, it made me want to write a column of my own. … This new collection verifies that Stan is still a wonderful smartass—albeit, an older, wiser one …” —Scott Saalman, Humor Columnist, The Herald (Jasper, Indiana); Author, Nose Hairs Gone Wild; Founder, Will Read and Sing for Food