What can I say about this book? It is completely unforgettable, fascinating, hilarious, entertaining, outrageous, and inspiring. The first word is "Dadgummit!" and the entire book is written in Sanders' unmistakable dialect. Perhaps if I simply copy the text on the back cover, you will understand the appeal:
"Tire salesman, restauranteur, motel operator, aspiring lawyer, army mule-tender, insurance salesman, locomotive fireman, gas station operator, sixth-grade drop out, farmhand (at age 12), amateur obstetrician, railroad section hand, ferryboat entrepreneur, unsuccessful political candidate, Chamber of Commerce secretary...
"Then, at the age of 65, a new Interstate highway snatched the traffic away from his corner, and Colonel Sanders was left with nothing but a Social Security check and a secret recipe for fried chicken... That's all he needed."