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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/martin-smith/the_cannibals_guide_to_health_and_wellbeing.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/martin-smith/the_cannibals_guide_to_health_and_wellbeing_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="The Cannibal's Guide to Health and Wellbeing" alt ="The Cannibal's Guide to Health and Wellbeing"/></a><br//><p>From the author of the hilarious The Llama Who Had A Hole Through His Head and In Finite Jest comes a third book of stories of humour. Martin Smith and his motley troupe of players return yet again to present The Cannibal's Guide to Health and Wellbeing, a collection of thirteen startlingly original stories filled with astute satire, wondrous imagination and outrageous black humour.</p><p>A waiter awaits a famous last leap. A disgruntled fictional antagonist attends an AA meeting. A young man brings home a "special someone" to meet his parents. A South American beauty aids the POTUS in overcoming his insomnia. An infomercial spruiks the only self-help guide you'll ever need. And a Greenlander struggles when raising a progressive child in a modern world. Oscillating between farce and tragicomedy, these stories-some darkly funny, some deeply moving, others profoundly wise, but all ridiculously hilarious and hilariously ridiculous-prove that the best medicine to aid one's health...]]></description>
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