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Old 01-10-2015, 07:25 PM   #12
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Free again from the author @ Amazon (not KDP Select, but also not price-matched to anywhere obvious that I can spot from Canada):

Goobersville Breakdown by novelist, film director, and Cornell University Physics faculty member Robert H. Lieberman (ISFDB, IMDB, Wikipedia), his quirky satirical contemporary literary fiction novel originally out from Gamma Books in 1979. This has quoted praise from various newspaper outlets in the blurb.

Best-selling novelist and award-winning film director Robert H. Lieberman takes readers on a hilarious, non-stop ride as they follow the mad travails of Neil Nudelman, down-and-out in Goobersville, New York.

Desperate to support his wife and two children, Nudelman tries his hand at countless jobs, palming himself off as a carpenter, ghost writer for a wealthy businessman, and even attempts selling himself to the Chinese. At war with his bizarre neighbors the Szorsky’s, Nudelman contemplates justifiable homicide.

Now in it’s fourth edition, the laughs are as fast and funny as ever, the pathos heart-breaking.
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