Miss America

Miss America by Howard Stern, published by Harper Collins on October 16, 1996, is a comprehensive exploration of the author’s perspectives on fame and society. This edition spans 578 pages and includes eight pages of full-color photos, offering readers a visual complement to Stern’s insights. The book presents a candid look at the celebrity shock jock’s thoughts on his life and the world around him, reflecting his unique style and humor.
Readers will find a blend of biography and entertainment as Stern delves into various themes, including the complexities of celebrity culture and personal reflection. The narrative encompasses elements of humor and psychological exploration, making it a multifaceted read. With its engaging content, Miss America invites readers to consider the intersections of fame, identity, and societal expectations through Stern’s distinctive lens.
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Howard Stern versus the world in Miss America. Including eight pages of full-color photos, this book covers the celebrity shock jocks thoughts on himself and the world in which he leaves. From the author of the New York Times bestselling author of Private Parts.
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