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YOU REALLY DON'T HAVE TO READ THIS is an insightfully entertaining collection of columns, musings, and mostly true memories from writer Jay Webster. Each of the bite-sized chapters reads like a conversation, crossing between comedy, confessional, and social observation.
Jay has spent the last three decades making things up for a living, alongside his wife, Ann-Janette. He has helped to create books, plays, independent films, albums, paintings, community events, and even one offspring. Only the last one is an undisputed success.
Now Jay is tackling many of our most pressing issues: the problem with pants, what's so wrong with being wrong, is anger the fast food of emotions, and his life as an acrobat.
This is Jay's second book. His first offering is the children's book, The Bird and the Moon, which was written with the help of his wife and daughter. This beautifully illustrated hardback book tells the story of a sleepy cardinal who doesn't quite fit in. The book is made even more special by the accompanying original music from Ann-Janette along with narration by his then five-year-old daughter, Evanjalyn.
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YOU REALLY DON'T HAVE TO READ THIS is an insightfully entertaining collection of columns, musings, and mostly true memories from writer Jay Webster. Each of the bite-sized chapters reads like a conversation, crossing between comedy, confessional, and social observation.
Jay has spent the last three decades making things up for a living, alongside his wife, Ann-Janette. He has helped to create books, plays, independent films, albums, paintings, community events, and even one offspring. Only the last one is an undisputed success.
Now Jay is tackling many of our most pressing issues: the problem with pants, what's so wrong with being wrong, is anger the fast food of emotions, and his life as an acrobat.
This is Jay's second book. His first offering is the children's book, The Bird and the Moon, which was written with the help of his wife and daughter. This beautifully illustrated hardback book tells the story of a sleepy cardinal who doesn't quite fit in. The book is made even more special by the accompanying original music from Ann-Janette along with narration by his then five-year-old daughter, Evanjalyn.