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Lewis Black with Connie Chung

By: Lewis Black
Narrated by: Connie Chung
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Lewis Black may not be the last angry man, but he is certainly the funniest. The celebrated political comedian, master of comedic angst, New York Times best-selling author and Daily Show regular is back to discuss life, politics and his new book about his least favorite holiday, Christmas. In I’m Dreaming of a Black Christmas. Connie Chung is an Emmy Award-winning network television anchor and reporter whose career has spanned NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN and MSNBC.

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Political comedian, New York Times best-selling author, and The Daily Show regular Lewis Black sits with Emmy Award-winning reporter Connie Chung to discuss his autobiographical book I'm Dreaming of a Black Christmas, which Black, in his usual sardonic style, describes as less a book about Christmas than a book about being single. Chung playfully nudges Black about his past relationships and the camaraderie between the two is apparent as Black eases into speaking on his favorite political topics, including his scathing opinions on Alaskan voters.

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Absolutely Delightful!

Wonderful evening and one of the best in the 92nd St Y series. Black heckles the audience! You will enjoy.

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Well read comedian

Great incite of the Black's beginnings of comedy. Real story on him being single and wanting Maury Povich to see if he is the foather

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The Best!

If you could sum up Lewis Black with Connie Chung in three words, what would they be?

They are HILARIOUS!

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

These two should go on the road together. They made a great team! Who knew Connie could be so FUNNY?

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Totally enjoyed it. Wish it had been longer. Love Lewis!!

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He has a lot to say; she talks too much.

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes, despite her talkiness.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Mr. Black

How did the narrator detract from the book?

Interviewer not only talked but laughed loud and long.

Any additional comments?

I know it's exciting to interview someone interesting, but it works better if one can calm down and remember it's about the other person.

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