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The Yale Diaries
The Yale Diaries is a political comedy about the unlikely friendship between George W. Bush and John Kerry at Yale University in 1966. Kerry and Bush have taken an immediate disliking to one another. Little do they know they share something quite unique, something that will assuredly make all their problems with each other completely trivial. There is an inextricable bond between them, the Skull & Bones Society. When Margaret Lerner, a Yale undergrad, dies suspiciously will George and John become friends by concealing the truth behind her murder?
An excerpt from a recent review by Emily-Jane Hills Orford of Allbooks Reviews:
"David Miguel Estrada weaves a simple tale of college boys and their shenanigans. The fact that his characters are names well known in contemporary world politics makes the satire all the more compelling. His ability to give the young men characteristics that haunt them throughout their political careers in later life is no small feat. The Yale Diaries is a real paradox of political aspirations and young men’s dreams, much of it revealed through the secret diaries of Kerry and Bush.
At a time when one believes all politicians to be a bit too full of themselves, it is refreshing to follow a satire, like The Yale Diaries." The Yale Diaries is highly recommended by Allbooks reviewer, Emily-Jane Hills Orford, Allbooks Reviews,
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You Ain't No Johnny Cash
Cody Luther, an aging country singer faces his demons when he has to attend court-ordered therapy. He rekindles the romance he once shared with his ex-wife, Diana, but has he opened up too big a can of worms? Is he just a lonely country singer or does he actually suffer from clinical depression? He may be a singer, but he "sure as hell ain't no Johnny Cash," as his father used to tell him. The words are forever imprinted on his mind. Will he ever be able to break free from the prison he's made for himself?