What's That Growing in My Sour Cream?: Humorous Observations on Modern Life - Softcover

Graber, Brad

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Synopsis

Ever wonder why a fly is circling the deli? What you can learn from your dog about aging? If Mahjong is the true game of champions?

If you're a fan of the Chicken Soup series, and love Erma Bombeck, David Sedaris, Andy Rooney, and Larry David, you'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll wish you bought this book sooner.

"Comedy that is Seinfeldian...when Seinfeld is at his best."...Reedsy Discovery

"You'll find yourself laughing out loud...Graber has an eye for detecting life's quirks and exposing them to the light of day...witty and poignant."

Winner of the 2020 National Indie Excellence Award, 1st prize from the Colorado Independent Publishers Association, and recipient of a Bronze from Readers' Favorite.

Brad Graber is the award-winning novelist of The Intersect and After the Fall. Born in New York City, he grew up in a family where no one listened to him. So, he made up stories about them. Graber writes the humor blog: There, I Said It! which can be found at www.bradgraber.com

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About the Author

Brad Graber writes novels because he grew up in a family where no one listened to him. So he made up stories about them. Born and raised in New York City, Brad obtained a B.A, in Biology from the State University of New York at Buffalo and an M.H.A. from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. A former healthcare executive, Brad continues to volunteer with local nonprofits. Brad's novels The Intersect and After the Fall have won multiple awards and garnered rave reviews. Brad currently resides in Phoenix with his husband, Jeff.

From the Back Cover

What's Growing in My Sour Cream? is chock full of Brad Graber's witty and insightful commentary of everyday life which he has shared with readers since the creation of his blog There, I Said It! which was inspired by Brad's love for Erma Bombeck and Dick Cavett. The blog has allowed Brad to stay connected with the fans of his contemporary fiction while offering a different side of his writing personality. There, I Said It! has proven quite successful in establishing a cult following. Of course, not every cult is worth joining. Some make it impossible to leave. Brad likes to think of his cult as family. And, based on the size of the subscriber list, it remains a very small family indeed. But Brad's hopeful that this little book will expand the blog's reach and introduce him to new readers. But then, Brad tends to have all sorts of silly notions.

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