I’m Nobody. Who Are You? Can We Save the World?

Paperback (b&w) : $7.99
Kindle (color) : $2.99

Hardback (color) : $29.95

I’m Nobody. Who Are You? Can We Save the World? is a book for those who already know that we are living in unprecedented times. It’s not a book that will attempt to persuade you that the 2020 election was stolen or that the vaccines are not safe and effective.

You already know this. So what now?

Using memes, humor, parody and serious commentary I’m Nobody. Who Are You? Can We Save the World? explores civil disobedience, the need for massive involvement by everybody and some ideas to help fight back against the tyranny that we are facing.

It’s entertaining and thoughtful. The book opens with a foreword by Klaus Nutjob, there is a poignant quote by Lincoln, a parody of “A Modest Proposal,” fact checking by fact checkers, removed content, FBI surveillance and a press conference. There is much more.

In a review, Guttermouth from The Gutter wrote:

“It’s a cool gift for a fellow-dissident friend that can relate to the material. It’s like reading a war journal by someone you never met that was in the same conflict as you; you mostly read it for the good feelings you have as you nod along in agreement and reinforce the neural pathways that got fired up as you lived through your particular shared-but-unshared moment of history’s hell.”

Are you ready to save the world?

Paperback & Hardback : 106 Pages
Kindle : 104 Pages

Paperback Format : Black and White
Hardback & Kindle Format : Color

Size : 6″ x 9″
PB ISBN : 979-8368348124
HB ISBN : 979-8376087268
Kindle ASIN ‏: ‎B0BTXD22M4

“In its serious moments, I’m Nobody is focused on civil disobedience—understanding what it is, its present context, and exhorting the reader to get you some, right now.” — Guttermouth, The Gutter

Sample Pages

A Review

Yes, this is a real review. We’re not kidding. Guttermouth from The Gutter writes about the book:

“It’s a cool gift for a fellow-dissident friend that can relate to the material. It’s like reading a war journal by someone you never met that was in the same conflict as you; you mostly read it for the good feelings you have as you nod along in agreement and reinforce the neural pathways that got fired up as you lived through your particular shared-but-unshared moment of history’s hell.”

About the Author

The Inmate, that’s not his real name, lives with his wife, son, their dog and five temperamental chickens in Dehesa Valley, California.

Amazon Rank

Big News!

On Amazon’s best seller list my book is now at 3,164,185!

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