Roger Rice
ASIN: B00IC4R65S
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Pages: 42
Dive into the hilarious journal of William (Willy to his friends) Wilson and follow him through the most important farts of his life. These exciting events surround the toots and cheese-cutting instants from the time Willy was in his mom’s tummy (he has the memory of an elephant, and the fart power of one) to the time of his eighth birthday. Willy yearns to discover why people do not necessarily embrace a part of themselves that is so natural, something that everyone does. Especially when passing gas can be useful in so many different ways but only if a person thinks outside the box. He doesn’t care if others don’t quite approve of his farts or of him. He doesn’t understand why his mom—and girls in general—really seem to hate (even fear) farting. Take a peek at Willy’s journal and see a new way to live life, to document the things no one else ever will: farts.