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Dear possible reader of this book, What's faster than a speeding bullet and more powerful than a pound of Gorgonzola cheese? It's Stinky Dog, the hero of my new book. By a stroke of fate (or is it destiny?) the lovable (not to mention cute) Howie Monroe is transformed into Stinky Dog, protector of the innocent. (Don't worry, he's still lovable.) (Not to mention cute.) The secret of Stinky Dog's power is Super Stench -- an odor so strong it can bend steel! (Am I good or what?) Joined by a smart-mouthed sidekick, a sparrow named Little D, Stinky Dog tries to save Center City from villainous,…mehr

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Dear possible reader of this book, What's faster than a speeding bullet and more powerful than a pound of Gorgonzola cheese? It's Stinky Dog, the hero of my new book. By a stroke of fate (or is it destiny?) the lovable (not to mention cute) Howie Monroe is transformed into Stinky Dog, protector of the innocent. (Don't worry, he's still lovable.) (Not to mention cute.) The secret of Stinky Dog's power is Super Stench -- an odor so strong it can bend steel! (Am I good or what?) Joined by a smart-mouthed sidekick, a sparrow named Little D, Stinky Dog tries to save Center City from villainous, low-life, miserable, rotten, wicked, kindergarten-scissors-stealing gangs who roam the streets, knocking down little old ladies and running off with their handbags! Your friend, Howie
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James Howe, profesor de antropología en el Massachusetts Institute of Technology, estudió en las universidades de Harvard, Oxford y Pennsylvania. Ha realizado estudios sobre la historia, cultura y política kuna desde 1970. Autor de The Kuna Gathering: Contemporary Village Politics in Panama (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1986; Tucson, Arizona: Fenestra Books, 2002) y de varios artículos. Es coautor, con David Maybury-Lewis, de The Indian Peoples of Paraguay: Their Plight and Their Prospects (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Cultural Survival, 1980) y coeditor, con Joel Sherzer y Mac Chapin, de Cantos y oraciones del congreso cuna (Panamá: Editorial Universitaria, 1980). Actualmente escribe un libro acerca del compromiso de los kunas con la antropología durante el siglo XX y, especialmente, la forma en que los intelectuales kunas acabaron estudiando y escribiendo sobre su propia cultura.