What do you get when a preeminent newspaper recruits an opportunistic rug entrepreneur, who looks and acts a lot like Donald Trump, as its moral pundit?
You get Daddy—An Absolutely Authentic Fake Memoir, a fictional tell-all that reveals some very real (and appallingly believable) contradictions in contemporary America. The story is told through the eyes of the title character's adult daughter who portrays her father, writer of The Moralist column for The WorldlyTimes, as a man full of crassness, hypocrisy, hubris, and humbuggery.
Inspired by real scandals about unreal memoirs such as James Frey's, A Million Little Pieces, the novel pokes fun at consumerism, commercialism, advertising and self-promotion and has made it into Wikipedia's pages under Fake Memoirs.
A light-hearted satire that targets everyday values and social transgressions, Daddy is a zany romp through our way of life.
Enjoy the trip!
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