A collection of humorous columns many of which deal with Ronald Reagan and his presidency.
Art Buchwald Books
This American author is celebrated for his sharp wit and insightful political satire. Through his commentary and extensive writings, he offered a humorous yet critical lens on societal issues, often drawing from contemporary events. His distinctive voice captivated readers, prompting reflection on complex social and political landscapes. He left a lasting mark on the world of humorous literature and commentary.






I'll Always Have Paris
A Memoir
The renowned columnist continues his bestselling memoirs--begun in LeavingHome--with the dazzling Paris of the late 1940s and 1950s. As one of the army of fresh, peach-cheeked Americans invading postwar France in June of 1948, 22-year-old Art Buchwald would reinvent himself over the next fourteen years. Filled with Buchwald's wonderful gift for storytelling, I'll Always Have Paris is a true delight.
Stella in Heaven
- 182 pages
- 7 hours of reading
A widower communes with his deceased wife, who is determined to find him a new bride, only to become jealous of her possible replacements, in this gently comic novel by the beloved American satirist.
Art Buchwald, renowned chronicler of lame-duck chief executives, has collected all the good news and the bad news of the last several years--at least what he remembers of it.



