Chasing The Gingerbread Man

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Pub Date Aug 21 2017 | Archive Date Apr 16 2018

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Run! Run! Run! as fast as you can, but you can't catch the Gingerbread Man. So the story goes until something very unexpected happens that forever changes the way news is reported in the United States. Who baked up the Gingerbread Man and decided to use him as a "News Messaging System"?

Was the Gingerbread Man effective in delivering the news and what were the consequences of his actions? Find out my reading this very funny, colorfully illustrated, action packed, fictional, political satire story that will change the way you interpret the news and view those who deliver it.

Run! Run! Run! as fast as you can, but you can't catch the Gingerbread Man. So the story goes until something very unexpected happens that forever changes the way news is reported in the United...


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ISBN 9781977704481
PRICE $5.98 (USD)

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I had no idea what to expect from this book, other than knowing it was political satire, but it was an interesting read. There's no doubt what side of the fence the author falls on, and the satire is little more than thinly veiled jabs at the other side. There are many truths pointed out in this book, but they're done in such a way that it's almost offensive. "Many a truth was spoken in jest" doesn't mean that the jokes tick anyone off any less. I had hoped this would be a book I could read with my kids, to help them understand our country's political crisis, but it is too caustic, and inappropriate for children.

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