
The Best of Funny, You Don’t Look Like One
Non-Fiction
The Best of Funny, You Don’t Look Like One is a collection of the author’s hand picked favorites from the popular first three collections of stories about the clashes between native life and those he calls the “Colour-Challenged, Pigment-Denied People of the Pallor.” With laid-back humour, he addresses serious issues with a sensitivity that pokes holes in the stereotypes both natives and non-natives have of each other and themselves.
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