Talk-radio Pioneer Barry Farber Releases New Book "cocktails With Molotov"
After reading "Cocktails with Molotov" you'll wonder if there's anything Barry Farber hasn't done, if there's anywhere he hasn't been. From a young age, Farber had a knack for being in the right place at the right time. Published by WND Books on June 5th, "Cocktails with Molotov" is a collection of real life short stories that Farber has somehow found himself involved in, where you'll read of his encounters with Alfred Hitchcock, the King of Albania, and Buzz Aldrin; of his knowledge of 26 foreign languages and how foreign language came through for him in the knick of time.
He shares tales from his childhood in North Carolina and his time spent venturing abroad, from his life as a young reporter and as a seasoned journalist, along with astounding narratives of everything in between. WND.com CEO Joseph Farah considered it an honor to publish Farber's book, saying, "Barry Farber is truly one of my mentors. I got an early and lasting understanding of the way the world really works from listening to his great pioneer of talk radio."
Rush Limbaugh, the king of talk radio, considers Farber the pioneer of talk radio, saying, "Barry Farber was a standout when it was difficult to get a talk show. Unlike today, very few people hosted such shows in Barry's era. You had to be among the best to be hired to host long-form talk. Barry Farber was...the best. He was defining. He's always been in rarified air."
Sean Hannity, who hosts The Sean Hannity Show, said that all conservative talk radio hosts owe a debt to Farber. "He blazed the trail for all of us today in talk radio. I am honored to call him a friend and a great American."
A life long seeker of adventures and excitement, Barry Farber's lighthearted and humorous storytelling will keep you occupied for hours; you won't be able to put down the book until you're finished - each story is as compelling and informative as the one before it. Get prepared to meet a man who has lived a full life.
Farber is a writer, journalist, nationally syndicated talk show host, Army veteran, and advocate for Jewish charities. In 1991, Farber won the title of "Talk Show Host of The Year," and he was recently named among the top 10 radio talk hosts of all time by Talkers Magazine. Farber's books include "How to Learn Any Language", which is the leading book in that field world-wide. He was awarded the George Washington Award in 2007 by the American-Hungarian Foundation for his work helping Hungarian refugees during the Cold War. Conservative in philosophy, Farber's supporters flock from all political backgrounds.His passion for laughter and common sense politics and his southern charm enchant his readers and listeners.
"Cocktails with Molotov" will be released on June 5, 2012.
ABOUT YOUR GUEST: BARRY FARBER is a writer, journalist, nationally syndicated talk show host, Army veteran, and advocate for Jewish charities. In 1991, Farber won the title of "Talk Show Host of The Year," and he was recently named among the top 10 radio talk hosts of all time by Talkers Magazine. Farber's books include "How to Learn Any Language", which is the leading book in that field world-wide.
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