The Jewish-Japanese Sex & Cook Book and How to Raise Wolves
What's it about
Ready to trade your mundane routine for a life of hilarious misadventure? Discover how a TV comedy writer navigated the chaos of raising a family, mastering bizarre recipes, and even adopting a wolf cub, proving that the best parts of life are often the most unpredictable. This isn't just a memoir; it's your survival guide to embracing the absurd. You'll learn the secrets behind blending cultures in the kitchen, the surprisingly practical lessons from raising a wild animal, and how to find humor in the everyday madness of marriage and fatherhood.
Meet the author
Jack Douglas was a two-time Emmy Award-winning comedy writer who penned gags for legends like Bob Hope, Red Skelton, and Jack Paar on The Tonight Show. His outrageous and surrealist humor, honed over decades in the writers' rooms of television's golden age, found a new and absurd outlet in his cult-classic books. Douglas channeled his distinctive comedic genius into these satirical works, blending his sharp wit with a uniquely bizarre perspective on everyday life, culture, and the human condition.

What's it about
Ready to trade your mundane routine for a life of hilarious misadventure? Discover how a TV comedy writer navigated the chaos of raising a family, mastering bizarre recipes, and even adopting a wolf cub, proving that the best parts of life are often the most unpredictable. This isn't just a memoir; it's your survival guide to embracing the absurd. You'll learn the secrets behind blending cultures in the kitchen, the surprisingly practical lessons from raising a wild animal, and how to find humor in the everyday madness of marriage and fatherhood.
Meet the author
Jack Douglas was a two-time Emmy Award-winning comedy writer who penned gags for legends like Bob Hope, Red Skelton, and Jack Paar on The Tonight Show. His outrageous and surrealist humor, honed over decades in the writers' rooms of television's golden age, found a new and absurd outlet in his cult-classic books. Douglas channeled his distinctive comedic genius into these satirical works, blending his sharp wit with a uniquely bizarre perspective on everyday life, culture, and the human condition.
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