Childhood

Childhood by Bill Cosby, published by Berkley in November 1992, is a 188-page exploration of the author’s early years, presented in a deluxe flexi-bind paperback edition. This book features a collection of humorous anecdotes and reflections that range from warmly funny to wildly hilarious, as Cosby shares memorable stories from his childhood while also offering insights into the experiences of children today.
Readers will find a blend of personal narrative and observational humor, as Cosby contrasts his own boyhood tales with contemporary themes related to marriage, family, and social dynamics. The book delves into topics within biography and autobiography, entertainment, and humor, providing a lighthearted yet thoughtful examination of childhood experiences.
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The New York Times bestseller, now in a deluxe flexi-bind paperback edition. After the phenomenal success of the nationwide bestseller Fatherhood, Bill Cosby returns to the territory he knows best: childhood. The range of this book is from the warmly funny to the wildly hilarious, for Cosby shares the most marvelous stories about his childhood he has ever told. And, in a delightful counterpoint to his own boyhood stories, Cosby seasons the general hilarity with comic insights about kids today.
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