Synopses & Reviews
Like many reclusive celebrities, Big Foot is misunderstood. In his touching memoir Me Write Book he wants to set the record straight, proving that although he’s larger, hairier, and more foul-smelling than most of us, he’s really not so different underneath.
Only the most coldhearted among us could look on without compassion as this hirsute Everyman struggles bravely with casual cannibalism, Pringles potato crisps, embarrassing moments with peach Schnapps, the desperate loneliness of personal ads, and philosophical quandaries.
Readers will never forget the plaintive voice from the wilderness that howls from every page of this searing, intimate account of a man-beast in the promised land.
Review
"Seasoned practitioners of the mock autobiography may even have something to learn. I enjoyed Bret Easton Ellis's Lunar Park but I got more genuine belly laughs from Me Write Book." Montreal Mirror
Synopsis
The darkly comic musings of a deeply thoughtful rodentand#151;the perfect gift for pet lovers and anguished existentialists of all ages.
Synopsis
Like many reclusive celebrities, Big Foot is misunderstood. In his touching memoir Me Write Book he wants to set the record straight, proving that although he’s larger, hairier, and more foul-smelling than most of us, he’s really not so different underneath.
Only the most coldhearted among us could look on without compassion as this hirsute Everyman struggles bravely with casual cannibalism, Pringles potato crisps, embarrassing moments with peach Schnapps, the desperate loneliness of personal ads, and philosophical quandaries.
Readers will never forget the plaintive voice from the wilderness that howls from every page of this searing, intimate account of a man-beast in the promised land.
About the Author
Graham Roumieu is an author and illustrator whose work has appeared in The New York Times Book Review, The New York Times Magazine, Harper's, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal, among other magazines and newspapers.