
Fluffing the Concrete
Making the Most of Foreign Prison - or Anything Else
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Narrated by:
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Ben Collins
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By:
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Mack Dryden
About this listen
Before performing stand-up comedy on The Tonight Show and writing on the staff of Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, Mack Dryden survived on goat butt soup in a Moroccan jail, not knowing if he'd ever be released. He lived not only to tell the tale, but -amazingly - to inspire, instruct, and make us laugh out loud about it as well. Dryden currently lives in California with his wife and children.
The book is published by Texas Review Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.
"A fascinating, harrowing, and hilarious look behind the impenetrable walls of a foreign prison--and into the mind of one of the funniest humorists...working today." (Paul Ruffin)
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