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For two years in the pages of Esquire magazine, with no more professional qualifications than a decent consience, Harry Stein examined the battle between right and wrong in the most intimate terms. Now collected in book form, Stein's provocative essays eloquently address many of the real, if unspoken, issues of everyday life, providing warm, personal insights that offer a rich reward beyond good and evil.

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For two years in the pages of Esquire magazine, with no more professional qualifications than a decent consience, Harry Stein examined the battle between right and wrong in the most intimate terms. Now collected in book form, Stein's provocative essays eloquently address many of the real, if unspoken, issues of everyday life, providing warm, personal insights that offer a rich reward beyond good and evil.
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Described by Rush Limbaugh as "one of the great writers of our era," Harry Stein is the author of twelve books, both fiction and nonfiction. His best-selling How I Accidentally Joined the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy (and Found Inner Peace), charting his own transition from Left to Right, was particularly influential, establishing him as the rare writer able to take on serious subjects with wit and humor; combining, as even The New York Times acknowledged, "a smart aleck's nerve and a prophet's boldness." It was followed by I Can't Believe I'm Sitting Next to a Republican; No Matter What They'll Call This Book Racist; and the first in the Will Tripp series, Will Tripp, Pissed Off Attorney-at-Law.