<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><em>They Tore Out My Heart and Stomped That Sucker Flat</em>, first published in 1982, has sold more than 100,000 copies. Without skipping a beat, one of America's favorite humorists, the late Lewis Grizzard, tells of the early stirrings of his wayward heart in the backseat of a '57 Chevy and the ominous murmurings that led him at age thirty-five to major surgery and the real answer to his question, "How much is this going to hurt?" In the process, he discovers all the ways a heart can break. Young love. Three marriages. His father's death. And why his entire future suddenly depended on a little pig. He tells the truth--the whole truth--the kind that has readers laughing through their tears. United Press International said, "It makes you feel good to know a person can face the tubes, wires, knives, and needles of major heart surgery and make you laugh about it--hilarious!"<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>His funniest book ... it will strike a responsive chord in anyone who ever has come face-to-face with a gimlet-eyed surgeon who is about three payments behind on his Mercedes. -- <b><em>Atlanta Journal-Constitution</em></b><br><br>Imagine Andy Rooney with a Georgian accent and a sense of humor. -- <b><em>Houston Post</em></b><br><br>It makes you feel good to know a person can face the tubes, wires, knives, and needles of major heart surgery and make you laugh about it. -- <b>United Press International</b><br><br>Lewis Grizzard thinks funny. -- <b><em>San Diego Union</em></b><br><br>We should be grateful to NewSouth for making this little book available, so we can again hear Grizzard's sardonic and insightful voice. -- <b>Don Noble</b>, <em>First Draft</em><br>
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