The Wizard and the White House
Mike Maggio
(Author)
Description
President Gerald Wellington Thorne, a bumbling and ineffective leader, wakes up one morning to discover that his mouth has disappeared. On the very same day, Larry White, a janitor at Union Station, wakes up from a long night of drinking and realizes that he now has two mouths. His wife decides that this is actually a blessing in disguise, one that offers her a chance to save her husband from drink and eternal damnation. She enlists the help of her pastor, who in turn recognizes this as his once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to transform his run-down storefront mission into a lucrative mega-church. And while Thorne and White are assessing their respective dilemmas, Fuzzaluddin Choudry, a humble and affable immigrant butcher from Pakistan, hears the voice of God in a water spout in Washington, DC's Tidal Basin. The voice tells him that he has been chosen to save the President of the United States. What evil force is behind this madness? Will the world ever be the same? Would it be better if we had a President without a mouth? The Wizard and the White House is a delightful fantasy full of humor and imagination. Mike Maggio's take on the clash of cultures in contemporary American life will leave you smiling... and perhaps wondering whether the foolishness we are witnessing in today's politics could be improved only through a good dose of magic.
Product Details
Price
$14.95
Publisher
Little Feather Books
Publish Date
September 18, 2014
Pages
226
Dimensions
6.0 X 0.48 X 9.0 inches | 0.68 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780991332977
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Mike Maggio was born in New York City, spent a great deal of time in Los Angeles and the Middle East, and now lives in Northern Virginia with his wife and family, including a green-cheeked conure named Zippy and three parakeets. He attended Queen's College (CUNY), where he studied Creative Writing and Literature, The New School, where he studied filmmaking, the University of Southern California, where he obtained a degree in Applied Linguistics, and George Mason University, where he received his MFA. His publications include fiction, poetry, travel, and reviews in The Montserrat Review, L.A. Weekly, The Washington CityPaper, The Washington Independent Review of Books, and many others. He has instigated and realized collaborative performance projects with actors, artists and musicians, most notably cloudism and Music for Mummies. Mike is an adjunct assistant-professor of English at Northern Virginia Community College, and an Associate Editor for Potomac Review. Visit www.MikeMaggio.net to learn more.