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By William F. Jordan; illustrations by Joan Jordan. From the cover description: "Our stories take place deep inside the one acre woods of Doodlebug Island. And within these woods anthing can happen! Discover for yourself the verdant foliage in which the small island nation of Doodlebug snuggles, and while there, meet the quain and slightly off-centered folks who call the island home. The individuals here have abandoned any concern for outside opinion and live their lives quite contentedly in their own decidedly chaotic way. Remoteness is thought to be responsible for the eccentricities residents display. That and a natural proclivity toward behaving in the totally uninhabited way each may be given to. Differences among the residents are celebrated; tolerance is tested and put to rest. With its sardonic and definitely humorous edge, DOODLEBUG ISLAND challenges the status quo on everything from politics to grammar. But, overall, it conforms the need to live life on our own terms, free from anything but a concern for others."
This fiction/satire by Bill Jordan is taken from the columns he writes for The Sedona Eccentric newspaper.
Softcover; 229 pages.
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