Comic Arithmetic blends humor with learning, turning numbers into a witty social critique.
This entertaining edition invites readers to explore arithmetic as a practical skill while enjoying sharp, satirical observations about society and culture.
The book presents arithmetic concepts in a playful, accessible way, using vivid examples and clever asides. It pairs clear explanations with humorous commentary, creating a reading experience that is as informative as it is entertaining. Ideal for fans of classic humor who want to see numbers come alive through wit and character.
- Easy-to-follow explanations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
- Humorous illustrations and riffs on everyday life and politics
- Examples that make math feel relevant and approachable
- A light, memorable voice that keeps learning enjoyable
Ideal for readers who enjoy witty cultural commentary tied to practical math, and for anyone seeking a playful introduction to arithmetic.
Hearst, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, was editor-in-chief of the Hearst newspapers and an heir to the publishing empire established by his father until his death in 1993.