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I’m excited to report that my essay related to Young Donald appears in the Washington Post Arts & Entertainment section this weekend:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/donald-trump-satire-michael-bennett/2020/10/17/8047e932-03f4-11eb-897d-3a6201d6643f_story.html

Or, if that link runs you into a paywall, you can read it here:

http://freepdfhosting.com/66fd91643b.pdf


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    Anwarul Karim liked an update for Young Donald

    I am wildly happy to report that my July 12 goal for Young Donald pre-orders (200) was reached (and in fact slightly exceeded (203))! Reaching that goal raised $184 for Samhati, a non-profit that supports women’s literacy, health and empowerment in rural communities in Bangladesh. Thank you so much to everyone who has pre-ordered and/or spread the word about the book!  Your support is hugely appreciated!

    My next goal is 300 pre-orders by July 21. Reaching that next plateau will only be possible with your support and help. With that in mind, the “friends and family” gift card promotion is wide open, with only 3 people so far qualified for the $100 gift card drawing and only one (thank you, Steve Escobar!) also qualified for the $150 gift card drawing. The friends & family promotion is:: (1) everyone who gets at least two friends to pre-order will be eligible for a drawing for a $100 Amazon gift card and (2) everyone who gets at least five friends to pre-order will be eligible for an additional drawing for a $150 Amazon gift card. Yes, it counts if the same person orders more than one book. So pre-order just 6 e-books in total for $60 and, as of now, you will be going head to head with only Steve Escobar for the $150 gift card!

    Thank you again, Michael




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      Young Donald
      The son of a wealthy New York City real estate developer becomes embroiled in the investigation of his boarding school roommate’s mysterious death in a coming-of-age story with a satirical twist.