Andisheh’s “Americapedia” Now on Sale!
Decatur Metro | July 19, 2011Now, Andisheh didn’t ask me to post this.
But hell, if I only did what he told me to do, I’d still be sitting at the W.Howard crosswalk @ Adair yelling explitives at speeders, while trying to engage unsuspecting pedestrians in conversations about why they thought the faux-brick crosswalk was cracking.
And I’m told that’s no way to live.
So instead, I suggest we exclaim some uncomfortably loud “Congratulations” to Mr. Nouraee, who’s new book – which was co-written with writers, Jodi Lynn Anderson and Daniel Ehrenhaft – is now on sale! You think this is some kind of DM prank or a July 19th fools day thing? Well, then check out this New York Times blurb baby!
This graphics-rich collaboration by three Gen X writers is like Jon Stewart’s “America” for the Y.A. set. But unlike Stewart’s readers — at least theoretically — the intended audience for “Americapedia” still needs to learn the basics of the American Revolution (“America Unfriends Great Britain”). So while the book holds no shortage of attitude and satire, it also imparts an impressive array of historical substance and even a degree of earnestness and patriotism, complete with an appendix on civic action for teenagers.
Sure you could wait for Andisheh’s talk at the Decatur Book Festival to purchase the book, but how then will you be able to publicly call him out for all the places where you felt he/they sacrificed historical accuracy for acute hilarity?
Buy it today!
You can give him crap in person on Sat. August 6 at Eddie’s Attic at 4pm when he does a signing there. I’ve heard he’s planning on doing something about all these problems then.
Can under-legal drinking age folks attend?
If not, then Andisheh needs to fire his publicist. The book is marketed for teens.
I read on his Facebook page (I think) that it was geared towards those 0-114.
Under-age folks can (and should) attend! This is an all-ages event.
Now this is a good idea for a DM meet up. And congratulations to Andisheh. He’s also got the best twitter feed ever.
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If you purchase the book from A Cappella Books (owned by Decatur resident Frank Reiss) he will donate a portion of the proceeds back to Decatur Education Foundation. http://www.acappellabooks.com
Good deal! Thanks to DEF and A Capella Books for arranging this. It’s more fun to spend money when you at least a portion is helping your schools.
I can’t wait to buy the book.
But I’m almost sure the faux-brick crosswalk is cracking!
Hey look! A DM contributor who uses his real name!
“how then will you be able to publicly call him out for all the places where you felt he/they sacrificed historical accuracy for acute hilarity?”
We scheduled this event between the 2 summer tomato crops for a reason.