If you like a learning with a lively dose of laughter, you’ll love this hilarious new book full of fishy facts, twisted history, and general “Dubious Knowledge” from humor columnist Dan Van Oss.
Uncover questionable American History (“In Philadelphia, ships were decked out in red, white, and blue bunting, while an official dinner for the Continental Congress was held to determine what ‘bunting’ was.”), discover improbable chocolate facts (“The botanical name of the chocolate plant is Theobramba cacao, which is, coincidentally, the same sound your lower intestine makes after eating an entire bag of M&Ms.”), get debatable tips on lawn care (“The difference between a fertilized lawn and an unfertilized one is about $200.”), and master holiday history (“Father’s Day was created to complement Mother’s Day, because, without fathers, we wouldn’t have anyone to forget to get a card for Mother’s Day.”)
Learning has never been so funny!
About the Author
Dan Van Oss grew up reading just about everything he could borrow from the town library, although admittedly sometimes just to get the sticker segments so he could complete the Reading Centipede for each book he finished. He’s a Midwest guy, having spent time in Michigan and Kentucky, but mostly Iowa, where he now lives. He started writing during college, where he enjoyed getting red lines drawn through his Creative Writing projects, and where he also penned a weekly column in the school paper under the pseudonym “Fletcher Ford”. He’s currently working on his Survival Guide for Men series, which will include books on Home Improvement and Sports. You can catch his weekly humor column called the Dubious Knowledge Institute at his author site, danvanoss.com.