Lake Wobegon Days is essential listening for anyone with a keen sense of humour. If you think the average American is a little quirky, this tape will help you understand why.
Having first heard LWD as a radio broadcast back in '89, I haven't been able to live without its dry humour since. Better as a tape than a book because Keeler's subtle tones carry the wit in even the simplest of expressions. His well honed radio voice is entrancing and the stories will have you crying with laughter.
Garrison Keeler transports us to a small town in midwest America, where life goes on as it has for centuries, with little thought for the rest of the world and its troubles. The stories of the people who live there and the quirks of their everyday lives give Keller enough ammunition to keep us amused indefinitely.
Keeler is a natural story teller, with a dry wit that fits the people he writes about.
Keeler is a genius. LWD an absolute must.