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In Comedy We Trust
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After a two-year hibernation from writing, Alex emerges from under the Big Sky of Montana with his return to the Midwest with a golf club in one hand and a manuscript in his other. Bringing back to the Windy City, a hell-risen book about golf, comedy, tragedy, and the art of the ‘showbiz’ industry in the Windy City. When asked about writing a memoir, Alex replied, “Shit, someone has to do it.” With his return to the Windy City, Alex sets off on another journey down memory lane answering important questions such as Why have comedians stopped being funny? Does Lightfoot have the biggest penis in all of Chicago? Should we stop hunting turkeys while drunk? And should kids with glasses start reading the Alphabet backward?

In a world of confusion and dilemmas, Alex shares his opinions on just about everything that catches his mind. With no ending in sight in his ongoing battle against common sense, he has learned the value behind why American ketchup consumption is harmful to the environment, how to properly dispose of a Whombat, the future of nudist libraries, and why we need to work harder to make Polar Bears extinct.

Alex Wolf's ability to evolve everyday life into a humorous masterpiece makes In Comedy We Trust less of a manifesto and more of a "one step below self-help book." With a strong perception and the rarely seen common sense that Alex has, he attacks the ridiculous, the bizarre, and the downright peculiar parts of the comedy world. His brilliant reflection and experience of the comedy world in the Windy City cultivate a true masterpiece of humourous writing.