Publisher's Synopsis
Future historians may choose to call our recent history the "Age of Electricity." This force powered not only our electric lights, but it brought us the movies, radio, TV, and the internet. We find coursing through all these the Story, the Tale, and the Fable. Aesop reached thousands with his fables, but Warner Brothers, Disney, and MGM reached millions with their fables involving the pig, the ducks, the rabbit, and the mice. The Age of Electricity's fabulists had such names as Thurber, Walt, Chuck, and others. Howard Denson, scion of the Southeast, removes his hat and offers to posterity his own fables, ranging from a satire of "It's a Wonderful Life" to a dog-gone tale of a bad girl and good dogs with "Good-Bye, Dolly, and Hello, Doll-Face."