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Do you like sports memoirs and risqué jokes that push the boundary of good taste? Are you looking for a few expert pointers to help with your backhand, volley, and serve? Are you a rebellious Rabbi's son looking for someone who can "feel your pain"?
 
In October 2005, Dan published his first book It's Not My Fault - Can a Rabbi's Son Find Happiness as a Tennis Pro? This comic memoir offers a inside look into the secret life of a country club Tennis Pro and his many hilarious encounters with his eccentric (and filthy rich) clients. You don't have to be Jewish to like this book, but having an appreciation for good old-fashioned Jewish humor certainly helps. Whether you love tennis or not, this humorous memoir will keep you riveted from the moment you pick it up, until the time you set it down!
 
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"If you are Jewish, you will love this book. If you play tennis (or wish you could play tennis) you will love this book. If you're not Jewish and don't play tennis, welcome to a world that will keep you smiling from the Table of Contents to the Epilogue."
 
Jeff Bukantz
Captain of the 2004 US Olympic Fencing Team

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It's Not My Fault - or - Can a Rabbi's Son Find Happiness as a Tennis Pro?
by Daniel I. Waintrup, MBA
Acanthus Publishing: Boston
Price: $19.95, Soft Cover, 229 pages
ISBN-10: 0-9754810-7-X
ISBN-13: 978-0-9754810-7-3
 
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