Whiter Shades of Pale

Whiter Shades of Pale

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In 2008, Christian Lander wrote the 23-week New York Times bestseller Stuff White People Like. The book now has more than 320,000 copies in print and Christian Lander has traveled the nation, speaking about the book, and also obtaining further knowledge of the White People of America. His travels around the country helped him realise as much as all white people were the same, in many ways they are slightly, superficially different. But then again, there are few things that white people like more than slight, superficial differences! With approximately 30 line-drawings throughout to illustrate his point (as well as more than 100 brand-new entries) the book will finally expose America's White People, region-by-region, from San Francisco to Austin to Boston to everywhere in between, and readers will learn, hilariously, exactly what it means to be White in the USA.

Author: Christian Lander
Format: Paperback, 221 pages, 155mm x 235mm, 380 g
Published: 2010, Hardie Grant Books, Australia
Genre: Humour: Collections & General

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In 2008, Christian Lander wrote the 23-week New York Times bestseller Stuff White People Like. The book now has more than 320,000 copies in print and Christian Lander has traveled the nation, speaking about the book, and also obtaining further knowledge of the White People of America. His travels around the country helped him realise as much as all white people were the same, in many ways they are slightly, superficially different. But then again, there are few things that white people like more than slight, superficial differences! With approximately 30 line-drawings throughout to illustrate his point (as well as more than 100 brand-new entries) the book will finally expose America's White People, region-by-region, from San Francisco to Austin to Boston to everywhere in between, and readers will learn, hilariously, exactly what it means to be White in the USA.