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176 pages, Paperback
First published January 11, 2000
"Shouldn't it be Davideus," he suggested. "I mean, Odysseus, Perseus, and who else?"
"Diomedes," Jalil supplied. "But also Bellerophon and Jason."
"Davideus," Christopher said, undeterred. "Davideus Levineus. The first J —, um, the first, um... American Greek hero." He'd been on the edge of saying the first Jewish Greek hero. He'd stopped himself. He had stopped himself and then collapsed into babble and unfunniness.
"You know, I'm trying," he muttered. "But politically correct isn't funny."
David said, "Christopher, it wouldn't bother me you saying I was the first Jewish Greek hero. That's cool. Of course I'm only half Jewish, but that's okay just the same."
"Well, Jesus, how am I supposed to know what’s cool and what's not?" Christopher exploded.
Jalil said, "How about a rationing system? You get zero the words that really make us want to kick your ass but you can have one 'Hebrew' and one 'brutha,' each pronounced with suitable derision, per day. On special occasions you get a bonus 'brutha.'"