"[ Barry's] prose style hasnt matured. . . . Its as ideally sophomoric as ever, if more rueful around the edges, what with civilization aflame and all that. . . . . Class Clown, as funny books go, is a home run." -- Dwight Garner * The New York Times * "[ Barry] he honed his comedy with craftsmanship worthy of P.G. Wodehouse or Dorothy Parker, and he became the most popular humor columnist of his generation. . . . Barry reconstructs his life more than remembers it, stitching his story together from things he wrote at the time. Because those pieces were so wonderfully funny, sampling them again is a delight for his fans." -- David von Drehle * The Washington Post * Everyone who meets Dave Barry says hes the funniest guy I know. But the story behind this funny guy is also - surprise! - funny. And heartfelt, tender, colorful, fascinating, and really, really funny. Youll love it!" -- Mitch Albom, author of Tuesdays with Morrie Class Clown is the prolific writers first real memoir, and its as poignant as it is funny. . . . Barry is to humor what Stephen King is to horror." -- Donald Liebenson * The Washington Post * "Dave Barry, who decades ago retired the trophy as Americas funniest writer, is a great writer, period -- a master of every word. Class Clown is rib-achingly funny, but also wise and tender and piercingly honest, the story of a life dedicated to the truths that so often can only be spoken through humor." -- Scott Turow "Class Clown is funny, and that makes some of the recollections that are darkest and probably hardest stand out." -- Scott Simon * "Weekend Edition," NPR * "Hilarious, laugh-out-loud, riotous, incredibly funny. I wish Dave worked for me so I could make him stand in front of me and amuse me constantly. But for now, we have this wonderful book. It's really really delightful and a great read." -- Steve Martin "Dave Barry is by far the greatest author of his generation. And Im not just saying that because he kidnapped my dog. -- Amy Tan "Laugh-out-loud funny, and as a bonus: heartfelt and incisive." -- Stephen King "Dave Barry is incapable of writing a dull sentence. But he doesnt skim over the dark partspersonal or professionalin this memoir, and his joie de vivre left me feeling more buoyant than when I set out. CLASS CLOWN is destined to become a classic." -- Mary Karr, author or The Liars Club, Cherry, Lit, and The Art of Memoir