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Going Rogue With Sarah

Hilarious! Teenagers Barry and Sarah duke it out over the issues. This bi-partisan romp takes a shot at both candidates as they prepare for 2012. Competitors, companions, philosophers and soothsayers, a satire of what should be and could be and is. Take a break from real life, kick up the endorphins and have a good laugh, See how Barry uses his Nobel Prize to save humanity and Sarah shores up the falling dollar and annexes the world. If you aren’t laughing after the first pages, you can always recycle this fool’s errand in Sarah’s outhouse next to the constitution and the Moose News.

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Product Details:
Author: Kause O'Grady
Paperback: 88 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: November 19, 2009
Language: English
ISBN: 1439264988
Product Length: 7.99 inches
Product Width: 5.24 inches
Product Height: 0.18 inches
Product Weight: 0.22 pounds
Package Length: 7.8 inches
Package Width: 5.2 inches
Package Height: 0.3 inches
Package Weight: 0.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
 
 

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5A GREAT LAUGH  Dec 25, 2009
By jake tommas "jake tommas"
Based on the back cover and first chapter, I expected Sarah to take a thumping, but she gave as well as she got. Although Going Rogue With Sarah is a bunch of frivolous shorts, there is the chilling prophesy behind some of the policies and philosophies of the two candidates. One thing that isn't here are the vicious jabs that went on in the campaign. In the chapter on 'palling around with terrorists', we find Barry and Sarah 'in country' captured by an armed group. Barry's cool demeanor is almost too much against Sarah's pit bull aggression--until we discover the solution to their drama. And what about Sarah's lover? The 'twitter' was so vivid I could see everything that was going on even though it was written in code. When Sarah started talking about cabanas on Shackleton Bay and educational retreats in Russia I got a brand new vision of the audacity of soap.

5A MUST READ  Nov 27, 2009
By William Eastman
As a musician, you learn to tell a story with very few words. This little book contains some of the tightest writing I've ever seen. It's like seventeen SNL skits--each with a gut wrenching guffaw. I showed some passages to my neighbor who is a hard core Sarah fan. He read with determined scorn punctuated by gleeful snorts. O'Grady's teenage Sarah is stupid like the fox who is already in the hen house and knows it. Obama overplays his stoic, intellectual pomposity to become her perfect foil. O'Grady takes the high road as he strikes out at the audacity of politics. Thoroughly enjoyed this bi-partisan read. Wish I had had it on my last flight.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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