Back in My Day: Witty Satire Debuking the Myth of "New and Improved"
In this witty satire book, Greg Cote questions whether advances in technology always signify progress or if they are sometimes overrated.
 
A humorous look at the past. Step into world of Back in My Day with Greg Cote, acclaimed Miami Herald columnist and podcaster. Through a collection of short essays, Cote delivers lighthearted yet thought-provoking rants on the perceived “new and improved” aspects of modern life through interesting stories.
 
Back in My Day is a journey through fun trivia, random interesting facts, and captivating stories. Perfect for fans of the Dan LeBatard Show and those seeking a dose of wit and wisdom, this book promises an entertaining read that leaves a lasting impression.
 
Inside you’ll find:
  • Greg Cote’s delightful exploration of the quirks and nuances of modern living.
  • A chance to laugh, ponder the insights, and revel in the joy of discovering the unexpected.
  • Stories of nostalgia to entertain an enlighten.
 
If you liked I Remember That, Why Do We Say That?, or The Origin of Names, Words and Everything in Between, you’ll love Back in My Day.
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Back in My Day: Witty Satire Debuking the Myth of "New and Improved"
In this witty satire book, Greg Cote questions whether advances in technology always signify progress or if they are sometimes overrated.
 
A humorous look at the past. Step into world of Back in My Day with Greg Cote, acclaimed Miami Herald columnist and podcaster. Through a collection of short essays, Cote delivers lighthearted yet thought-provoking rants on the perceived “new and improved” aspects of modern life through interesting stories.
 
Back in My Day is a journey through fun trivia, random interesting facts, and captivating stories. Perfect for fans of the Dan LeBatard Show and those seeking a dose of wit and wisdom, this book promises an entertaining read that leaves a lasting impression.
 
Inside you’ll find:
  • Greg Cote’s delightful exploration of the quirks and nuances of modern living.
  • A chance to laugh, ponder the insights, and revel in the joy of discovering the unexpected.
  • Stories of nostalgia to entertain an enlighten.
 
If you liked I Remember That, Why Do We Say That?, or The Origin of Names, Words and Everything in Between, you’ll love Back in My Day.
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Back in My Day: Witty Satire Debuking the Myth of "New and Improved"

by Greg Cote
Back in My Day: Witty Satire Debuking the Myth of

Back in My Day: Witty Satire Debuking the Myth of "New and Improved"

by Greg Cote

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In this witty satire book, Greg Cote questions whether advances in technology always signify progress or if they are sometimes overrated.
 
A humorous look at the past. Step into world of Back in My Day with Greg Cote, acclaimed Miami Herald columnist and podcaster. Through a collection of short essays, Cote delivers lighthearted yet thought-provoking rants on the perceived “new and improved” aspects of modern life through interesting stories.
 
Back in My Day is a journey through fun trivia, random interesting facts, and captivating stories. Perfect for fans of the Dan LeBatard Show and those seeking a dose of wit and wisdom, this book promises an entertaining read that leaves a lasting impression.
 
Inside you’ll find:
  • Greg Cote’s delightful exploration of the quirks and nuances of modern living.
  • A chance to laugh, ponder the insights, and revel in the joy of discovering the unexpected.
  • Stories of nostalgia to entertain an enlighten.
 
If you liked I Remember That, Why Do We Say That?, or The Origin of Names, Words and Everything in Between, you’ll love Back in My Day.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781684816507
Publisher: Mango Media
Publication date: 10/29/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 212
File size: 4 MB
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