Laughter Is Medicine

by Carolyn E. Brown


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Softcover
$25.95
E-Book
$5.95
Hardcover
$39.95
Softcover
$25.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 28/03/2012

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 61
ISBN : 9781469164571
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 61
ISBN : 9781469164595
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 61
ISBN : 9781469164588

About the Book

Jokes are made to make people laugh, to relieve stress, to cheer people, or to make a sad person smile. Also, humor is made to help you get through difficult times. Also, the way for a speaker to get an audience's attention is by first telling a joke. My husband Oliver Clarence Brown had a great sense of humor, who inspired me to write this book. I have written some of these jokes, as well as other people and ministers I got some jokes from. There are many new miscellaneous, as well as family, medical, religious, kids, kids religious, blond, police or criminal, and riddle jokes to this book that make it different from other joke books. I would like to pass them on to others.


About the Author

I was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and lived in north St. Louis until I was nine years old. My folks then moved to Maryland Heights, Missouri to a 3 1/2 acre farm. Maryland Heights was all farm land at that time, but is now a City. I was second oldest of eight children. I lost a sister age nine of polio in l953, and a brother from drowning in the Mississippi River in 79. My father worked 39 years for Southwestern Freight Bureau, headquarter office; also worked eight years for the government as a manager. My father passed away in l984 at age 89, my mother passed away in l985, age 75. She died from a fall down the stairs. I graduated from Maryland Heights High School in l954 and married Vernon J. Davis in March l955 with whom I had five children, three sons Glove Company as a seamstress. I also worked as a stenographer, lock box bank worker, restaurant cook and waitress, CNA, meat cutter, and retail sales clerk until retiring fromWalmart in 2003, totaling 42 years. My children's dad left me in 1976. I remarried Ardell Kilmer in 1983, and he passed away in 2003. I remarried Oliver Clarence Brown in 2004, where I lived in Godfrey, Illinois as his caretaker. He was a jokester, and inspired me to write this book. He passed away December 30, 2007.