The Sunken Restaurant And Other Verse
- 92 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Featuring a blend of humor and sharp observation, this collection of comic verse captures the absurdities of life in the 1980s. Through whimsical scenarios like a gourmet restaurant sinking and a Georgia town mandating gun ownership, Philip Taylor cleverly critiques societal norms and laws. The poems address a range of quirky topics, including the reactions to a ban on exotic pets, showcasing Taylor's wit and playful storytelling. This collection promises to entertain while offering insightful commentary on contemporary issues.

