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Book cover of Herman Nature. A man with a ginger beard rides an orange motorcycle in front of a road sign reading "Herman Nature."

Who's Publishing What: Herman Nature

When Herman Rabinowitz's identity was stolen, he bought a Harley, reinvented himself as Paco and, along with other off-the-grid bikers, formed the Bedouins.

When Paco decides to get his identity back, he must first navigate a worldwide web full of fake Hermans. After that comes the tricky part.

Author Joel Bresler was born in Cleveland, Ohio and educated at Skidmore College. From his first published work, Letters to be Read in a Heavily British Accent to his most recent, Herman Nature, he has established himself as a humor writer with a unique voice. Bresler delivers literary silliness in the tradition of such heavyweights as P.G. Wodehouse, Evelyn Waugh and Douglas Adams. He can lately be found deep in the desert Southwest, dodging snakes, cactus spines and "dry" heat.

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