Kill Two Birds & Get Stoned A Novel

“Kill Two Birds & Get Stoned” by Kinky Friedman is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on April 13, 2004. This novel follows Walter Snow, who grapples with his ambition to write the Great Armenian Novel while facing a creative block. His life takes a turn when he meets the captivating Clyde Potts, whose charm and unpredictability lead him into a whirlwind of mischief alongside her eccentric partner, Fox Harris.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that explores themes of ambition and chaos as Walter, Clyde, and Fox engage in a series of pranks against corporate sprawl, fueled by their unconventional lifestyles. The story unfolds with humor and unpredictability, culminating in a shocking conclusion that leaves Walter questioning the nature of what is truly valuable in life. This edition spans 240 pages and is presented in English, offering a unique blend of fiction that captures the essence of its characters and their escapades.
Official synopsis Publisher
Walter Snow is doomed. He stares at the blank pages in his typewriter, hoping for the spark that will finally ignite his ambition to write the Great Armenian Novel.
And then he meets Clyde Potts. She is beautiful, intelligent, charming, perhaps psychic, and, for better or worse, very possibly unbalanced. With Potts’s joie de vivre and her certified-insane partner in crime, Fox Harris, Snow is caught up in a series of pranks against corporate sprawl that they execute with a bit of booze and some wacky tobaccy from Australia known as Malabimbi Madness.
Things quickly spin out of control as the trio’s ultimate, diuretically inspired prank leads to an unexpected, shocking conclusion, and Walter is left to wonder if the only things you ever keep in this life are the things you let slip through your fingers.
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