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Minnesota Book of Days

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Mr. Mohr has taken a vacation from his lawn chair and looking at the horizon to create this book of funny days, many of which feature his good friend and neighbor, Harold Mire (married to Ethel), whose passion in life is car repair.

335 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 1, 1989

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January 14, 2016
That was hysterical! By page 9 I was laughing so hard I was crying. I can't imagine this being as funny to people who aren't from Minnesota, but if you are, it's a real hoot. From the Lutheran church basement themed restaurant to the endless shenanigans of Harold Mire and his wife, Ethel, this book has got us down pat. We're an odd bunch, with our mixture of open friendliness (Lutherans) and soul crushing silent judgement (again, Lutherans) and our love of giant community get-togethers (MN State Fair, biggest in the nation) and crippling fear of any sort of unfamiliar, potentially confrontational social interaction (having to ask a clerk at a store a question). And I wouldn't have us any other way.
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June 6, 2015
A good book covering interesting goings-on in Minnesota. Best read one day at a time. Covers a significant number of happenings at Fort Snelling.
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177 reviews2 followers
July 14, 2015
Howard Mohr (author of How to Talk Minnesota) brings us another new Minnesotan humor novel. This time, he presents a wacky event each day, each one uniquely Minnesotan.

As always, Mohr is hilarious. There are a few events I could pick out (Minnesota Bigfoot, the Prairie Mall, the solar pyramid) t hat are great, but the humor also has a cumulative effect. A few days will leave you chuckling, a month will have you laughing out loud, and the book in one sitting will make it hurt to grin and laugh.
5,969 reviews67 followers
September 5, 2009
Mohr gives a day by day account of life in Minnesota, from incidents in the life of "Harold Mire" and family, to sightings of Minnesota Big Foot, who is usually bemused by the activities of the humans around him. Three-hundred sixty six entries, ranging from a few sentences to a page or more, full of gentle humor--a delightful read.
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5 reviews
May 18, 2013
It's been a very long time since I first read this book, but I still giggle every time I think of how Big Foot kept popping up. And, I truly believe every town needs a Bigger Hammer Hardware. Just really delightful "everytown" humor.
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9 reviews
December 16, 2021
Great daily read even if your not a history buff, if youare it's a great stimulus to dig deeper on topics of interest
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May 29, 2024
Some interesting information but too much information that just wasn’t all that interesting, nor did even seem all that important. I think more could have been done with this whole idea.
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