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Bobo told Chatterbox that when he found him and brought him into his home, he didn’t know much about children. “I thought to myself, ‘I raised hundreds of chickens and goats in my time. How much trouble could one boy be?’”
But a boy was more willful and stubborn than cattle, and much less intelligent than farm dogs.
Fear, Bobo had learned, was the only way to control the human mind. In Bobo’s Funhouse, fear was the way…
(A collection of short stories exploring the time before it was Chatterbox’s Funhouse: when the clown family was ruled by a different, harsher hand: Bobo the clown...)
