Author: | DAVID RENNER | ISBN: | 9781414062938 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | March 12, 2004 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | DAVID RENNER |
ISBN: | 9781414062938 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | March 12, 2004 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
WHITE MALE JANITOR: The Whistlebroom File is a unique work of fiction.In it such controversial topics as the contribution of African blacks to slavery, suicidal survivalists, and un-Christlike Christians are tackled with honesty, insight, and irrepressible humor.Its uniqueness lies in the readiness of the main character, Pandolfo Whistlebroom, a philosopher-janitor from Flint, Michigan, to criticize extremists from all cultures and belief systems, including his own.As he himself admits, Im a bystander, yes, innocent, no.
But WHITE MALE JANITOR is more than a commentary on society and its ills.It is an entertaining and satisfying story.Barbara, a black liberal journalism professor, is writing a book about Pandolfo and her partner, Alice, a black Republican business professor, often argues with her about the ideas in it.The two also quarrel about their relationship, which is sometimes hilariously tumultuous, but always real.
After a misunderstanding on an airplane, Barbara, Pandolfo, and eventually Alice become terror suspects.There follows a mysterious disappearance, which changes the lives of the two women dramatically.As Volume I of WHITE MALE JANITOR closes, they are both in the clutches of an unknown, chilling force.
WHITE MALE JANITOR: The Whistlebroom File is a unique work of fiction.In it such controversial topics as the contribution of African blacks to slavery, suicidal survivalists, and un-Christlike Christians are tackled with honesty, insight, and irrepressible humor.Its uniqueness lies in the readiness of the main character, Pandolfo Whistlebroom, a philosopher-janitor from Flint, Michigan, to criticize extremists from all cultures and belief systems, including his own.As he himself admits, Im a bystander, yes, innocent, no.
But WHITE MALE JANITOR is more than a commentary on society and its ills.It is an entertaining and satisfying story.Barbara, a black liberal journalism professor, is writing a book about Pandolfo and her partner, Alice, a black Republican business professor, often argues with her about the ideas in it.The two also quarrel about their relationship, which is sometimes hilariously tumultuous, but always real.
After a misunderstanding on an airplane, Barbara, Pandolfo, and eventually Alice become terror suspects.There follows a mysterious disappearance, which changes the lives of the two women dramatically.As Volume I of WHITE MALE JANITOR closes, they are both in the clutches of an unknown, chilling force.