Holidays on Ice by David Sedaris

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    • ISBN: 0316779237
    • Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
    • Pub. Date: November 1998
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    Synopsis

    David Sedaris's beloved holiday collection is new again with six more pieces, including a never before published story. Along with such favoritesas the diaries of a Macy's elf and the annals of two very competitive families, are Sedaris's tales of tardy trick-or-treaters ("Us and Them"); the difficulties of explaining the Easter Bunny to the French ("Jesus Shaves"); what to do when you've been locked out in a snowstorm ("Let It Snow"); the puzzling Christmas traditions of other nations ("Six to Eight Black Men"); what Halloween at the medical examiner's looks like ("The Monster Mash"); and a barnyard secret Santa scheme gone awry ("Cow and Turkey").

    No matter what your favorite holiday, you won't want to miss celebrating it with the author who has been called "one of the funniest writers alive" (Economist).

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    Christmas laughs old and new from the comedian who made his name with "The Santaland Diaries."

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    Biography

    David Sedaris is a regular contributor to The New Yorker and Public Radio International's "This American Life." He is the author of the books Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim, Me Talk Pretty One Day, Naked, and Barrel Fever.

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    An Escape from Aunt Diane's Haletosisby FeliciaPM

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    03/19/2009: David Sedaris once again brilliantly entertains us with his fabulously witty insights and edgy musings on a different view of the holidays in this collection of short stories and embellished essays. A great escape for any memeber of the family during the trying times of the holidays, or for any person who can relate to the complicated nature families seem to exist in when they get together.

    Not his bestby nicolette86

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    03/18/2009: I enjoy Sedaris's work, but this was just not as entertaining as the others. I felt each story ending with me thinking, "what was the point?" With no big laughs or touching subjects I would recommend Me Talk Pretty One Day any day.


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