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Written for fans of snark, sass, and scathing satire, this collection is far from Disneyesque. Mouseschawitz — My Summer Job of Concentrated Fun, is a collection of essays from an ex theme park employee and the unbelievable feats she witnessed one summer. From deadly wildlife to celebrity encounters, to guests attempting makeshift abortions on rides, these tales cover all kinds of thrills at the happiest place on earth. "Angela Lovell is not just someone who slapped together a few Disney stories. She has published other (non-Disney) books, and her work has appeared in such venerable venues as High Times, VICE, and MTV. She writes humor that is equal parts absurd and scathingly funny. That's your warning." — Bob McLain, Disney Dispatch"Her first ambition was to become a character. She fell short of that goal and ended up as an Attractions Hostess at Splash Mountain. The blow by blow of that process makes the book worth the price alone. This is about as unvarnished a look at the life of a Cast Member than anything in print this side of Cast Member Confidential." — SamLand's Disney Adventures

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