You Can't Write City Hall
What happened when a stand-up comedian got elected Mayor
by Jeremy Nunes
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Pub Date May 04 2021 | Archive Date Nov 16 2021
Carpenter's Son Publishing | Clovercroft Publishing
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Description
What would you do if you were ACCIDENTALLY elected mayor of your hometown?
This book is based on the hilarious true story, straight from the perspective of comedian Jeremy Nunes, of what happened when he accidentally got elected mayor of the small-town of Dawson, Illinois.
You Can’t Write City Hall shares the same humor as Parks and Recreation, Schitt’s Creek, Corner Gas, and Lake Wobegon Days. Best-selling author Jeremy Nunes is a Second City graduate, featured on Dry Bar Comedy and Amazon Prime, who simply wanted to do some good and help his hometown. Instead, he put himself right in the middle of a real-life comedy. You'll laugh as Jeremy tries to inspire the board room’s rustic characters, motivate quirky employees, and appease the complainers from his one-horse town. You'll find yourself rooting for Jeremy as he turns and starts firing back at adversaries like he would hecklers at a comedy club. Readers can't put this book down because they are laughing so hard!
Midwest Book Review says, “You Can’t Write City Hall cultivates a delightful blend of insights on political processes, memoir, and a comedian's unique perspective.”
The Epoch Times simply said, “Tremendous!”
Governor Mike Huckabee called it, “Absolutely hilarious!"
Get your copy now!
This book is based on the hilarious true story, straight from the perspective of comedian Jeremy Nunes, of what happened when he accidentally got elected mayor of the small-town of Dawson, Illinois.
You Can’t Write City Hall shares the same humor as Parks and Recreation, Schitt’s Creek, Corner Gas, and Lake Wobegon Days. Best-selling author Jeremy Nunes is a Second City graduate, featured on Dry Bar Comedy and Amazon Prime, who simply wanted to do some good and help his hometown. Instead, he put himself right in the middle of a real-life comedy. You'll laugh as Jeremy tries to inspire the board room’s rustic characters, motivate quirky employees, and appease the complainers from his one-horse town. You'll find yourself rooting for Jeremy as he turns and starts firing back at adversaries like he would hecklers at a comedy club. Readers can't put this book down because they are laughing so hard!
Midwest Book Review says, “You Can’t Write City Hall cultivates a delightful blend of insights on political processes, memoir, and a comedian's unique perspective.”
The Epoch Times simply said, “Tremendous!”
Governor Mike Huckabee called it, “Absolutely hilarious!"
Get your copy now!
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781950892976 |
PRICE | $14.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 304 |
Featured Reviews
V N, Reviewer
One name: Merf!!! OMG he is hilarious. Lol. This book is a look at what goes on in City Hall. I never realized all that a mayor deals with. This book is laugh out loud funny!, if you want something to read to make you laugh, this is the book. Thanks to Netgalley, the author and the publisher for the arc of this book in return for my honest opinion. Receiving this book in this manner had no bearing on this review.
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