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Ron Coyote,
Man of La Mangia

by Jay Dubya

 

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Ron Coyote, Man of La Mangia is adult literature featuring adult humor. The novel is a satire/parody of Miguel Cervantes' Don Quixote, published in 1605. Jay Dubya assumes the pseudonym Sir Vantes. Ron Coyote is a wealthy peach and apple farmer in Hammonia, New Jersey. His main foreman is a short chunky man named Pancho Sanza. Pancho represents the practical side of human existence, and Ron Coyote the dreamer and the idealist. Ron Coyote loves a school crossing guard, Della Cinnea, but she can't stand him. The rich farmer and Pancho travel around in a black '38 Plymouth called Roachinante and the Man of La Mangia also owns Roachinante II, a vintage World War I biplane. The master and his squire pilot the plane to Philadelphia and later fly it over Washington DC. Ron Coyote is influenced by a televangelist, Calvin Mather, who preaches that America must return to the colonial values of its Founding Fathers. As a joke, Pancho buys Ron Coyote a Pilgrim' suit, which the Man of La Mangia takes seriously and wears every day. Ron Coyote enlists Pancho in his campaign to change the world and rid it of sin and crime. The employer promises Sanza a new shack with flush toilets, and Pancho's wife insists that the foreman must accompany Ron Coyote on his great mission. Ron Coyote dedicates his great quest to Della Cinnea. He and Pancho have many great adventures and conflicts with the United States Army, Arabs, tramps, rowdy teenagers, Della Cinnea, hippies, cannibals, the Mafia, and even Calvin Mather. The novel has many twists and turns and more than several surprises, too. There are several dozen parallels Sir Vantes' uses in Man of La Mangia that are similar to elements in Miguel Cervantes' classic novel. Ron Coyote, Man of La Mangia is adult literature and it is not written for or to be read by children.

Rated FIVE STARS from www.ebookpalace.com

ISBN 1-58909-049-7

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Number of pages:401
About the Author:
In Ron Coyote, Man of La Mangia, Jay Dubya (John Wiessner, J.W.) assumes the pseudonym Sir Vantes. Jay Dubya has e-published six other books with ebookstand.com. Black Leather and Blue Denim, A '50s Novel ("Fiction/Action/Thriller" on "Category Menu") describes conflict between two Pennsylvania' greaser gangs. John Wiessner has written a trilogy of fantasy novels for children eight to thirteen, Pot of Gold, Enchanta and Space Bugs, Earth Invasion ("Children's Books" on "Category Menu"). Finally, Jay Dubya has e-published two collections of short stories, Pieces of Eight and Pieces of Eight, Part II ("Short Stories" on "Category Menu"). John Wiessner and wife Joanne live in Hammonton, New Jersey. They have three grown sons, Joe, J.T. (John Thomas) and Steve. John taught English in New Jersey public schools for thirty-four years. He has spent over twenty years writing and refining the seven books he has published with ebookstand.com. Jay Dubya enjoys listening to '50s music, and he also likes songs by the Beatles, the Beach Boys, the Rolling Stones, Fleetwood Mac, the Eagles and John Fogarty. John's a big 76ers basketball and Phillies and New York Yankees baseball fan.

Email: JOHNWEISSNER2001@yahoo.com

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