Review
"One can adopt a less-nihilistic approach to life and make The Good Citizen's Handbook your instruction manual." -- Detour
"Tips and advice from a vanished era are both dated and timeless." -- American Heritage, May 2001
"Tips and advice from a vanished era are both dated and timeless." -- American Heritage, May 2001
Book Description
From the author of the morally upright and hilarious Yes You Can comes a new and stirring code of conduct. Culled from government and school citizenship publications of the 1950s and 1960s, the art and advice found in The Good Citizen's Handbook entreats us to cheerfully pay taxes, practise dental hygiene and, oh yes, eat plenty of red meat.
About the Author
Jennifer McKnight-Trontz is a Florida-based author.