When Sam Hurley gets an idea, she executes it. The clash between these Abraham Lincoln impersonators vying for the same woman (also impersonating Lincoln) results in a playful yet absurd inspection of fragile masculinity. Of course, this is a patent Sam Hurley piece, so it is also filled with delicious vulgarity, edge, and excess. In other words: after reading, I thought about Greg Heffley's dad and his fascination with the Civil War, and I didn't know why, but I did know why. A juicy read!
When Sam Hurley gets an idea, she executes it. The clash between these Abraham Lincoln impersonators vying for the same woman (also impersonating Lincoln) results in a playful yet absurd inspection of fragile masculinity. Of course, this is a patent Sam Hurley piece, so it is also filled with delicious vulgarity, edge, and excess. In other words: after reading, I thought about Greg Heffley's dad and his fascination with the Civil War, and I didn't know why, but I did know why. A juicy read!