Childhood

Childhood by Bill Cosby, published by G. P. Putnam’s Sons in November 1991, is a first edition that spans 188 pages. In this book, Cosby shares a collection of humorous and poignant anecdotes from his childhood, reflecting on experiences such as his time as a school crossing guard and his quest for the elusive Spanish Fly. The narrative captures the essence of family life and the comedic elements that arise from growing up.
Readers will find a blend of humor and insight as Cosby recounts various childhood stories that touch on themes of marriage and family life, as well as the unique perspective of a comedian reflecting on his formative years. The anecdotes are designed to resonate with those familiar with the nuances of childhood experiences, offering a lighthearted yet thoughtful exploration of growing up in America. This edition is presented in English and measures 9 inches in height, making it a suitable addition to any bookshelf.
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Sharing his most humorous and poignant childhood stories to date, comedian Bill Cosby discusses such matters as his tenure as a school crossing guard and his quest for the elusive Spanish Fly
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