Cover art for The Tao of Bill Murray
Published
Century, September 2016
ISBN
9781780894362
Format
Hardcover, 368 pages
Dimensions
21cm × 14.4cm × 3.3cm

The Tao of Bill Murray Real-Life Stories of Joy, Enlightenment,and Party Crashing

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An offbeat exploration of the brilliantly bizarre anecdotes that surround the legendary actor Bill Murray.

Tales and rumours surrounding the cult figure's famous line 'No-one will ever believe you' have become a viral phenomenon and this book captures the moment with wit and a sprinkling of Murray-wisdom...

People love Bill Murray movies, but even more, they love crazy stories about Bill Murray out in the world.

Bill reads poetry to construction workers. Bill joins in strangers' kickball games. Bill steals a golf cart in Stockholm. Bill follows the Roots - a hip hop band - around. Bill pays a kid $5 to ride his bicycle into a swimming pool.

The most popular Bill Murray story of all time (which he will neither confirm nor deny)- on a crowded street, he puts his hands over a stranger's eyes from behind and says "Guess who?" When he lifts his hands to reveal his identity as Bill Murray, he tells the gobsmacked stranger, "No one will ever believe you."

For The Tao of Bill Murray- Real-Life Stories of Joy, Enlightenment, and Party Crashing, best-selling author Gavin Edwards tracked down the best authentic Bill Murray stories. People savour these anecdotes; they consume them with a bottomless hunger; they routinely turn them into viral hits.

The book not only has the greatest hits of Bill's eye-opening interactions with the world, it puts them in the context of a larger philosophy (revealed to the author in an exclusive interview)- Bill Murray is secretly teaching us all how to live our lives.

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