\u003cdiv\u003e\u003cp\u003eAs the author of four humorous memoirs, activist and comedian Fay Jacobs returns with her newest tall tales, \u003cI\u003eFried \u0026 Convicted, Rehoboth Beach Uncorked\u003c/I\u003e. And, as you\u0026#8217;d expect, It\u0026#8217;s chock-full of Fay\u0026#8217;s signature witty, wise, and often laugh-out-loud commentary about the craziness of contemporary life in the diverse and welcoming resort town of Rehoboth Beach on the Delaware Coast.\u003cBR\u003e\u003cBR\u003eThis time, though, everyone\u0026#8217;s favorite \u0026#147;Sit-Down Comic\u0026#8221; grapples with the insanity of a high-tech bra, cartoon bladders in prescription advertising, and refusing to act her age . . .\u003cBR\u003e\u003cBR\u003e\u003cI\u003eFried \u0026 Convicted\u003c/I\u003e was written over the last few years and culminates with Election Day, 2016. It chronicles the joy of gaining equal marriage rights for same-sex couples, tales of Icelandic lagoons, Provincetown adventures, and much ado about lesbians of a certain age. It tells a few harrowing personal stories, such as Bonnie\u0026#8217;s unnerving medical diagnosis, the time Fay went kayaking with alligators, and how she came up with a public relations scheme to rescue her pal\u0026#8217;s purloined pooch. And through it all, she finds a way to make it provocative, political, occasionally heartwarming, and reliably hilarious.\u003cBR\u003e\u003cBR\u003eFeaturing Fay\u0026#8217;s latest magazine columns plus new, never before published material, \u003cI\u003eFried \u0026 Convicted\u003c/I\u003e is a pleasure for longtime fans and new readers alike.\u003cBR\u003e\u003cBR\u003eCome along for the ride\u0026#151;you\u0026#8217;ll be happy you did!\u003cBR\u003e\u003cBR\u003e\u003cp\u003e\u003cB\u003eFay Jacobs\u003c/B\u003e spent thirty years in Washington, DC working in journalism and public relations. Her latest project is a one-woman show, \u003cI\u003eAging Gracelessly: 50 Shades of Fay\u003c/I\u003e, which is being performed in theatres around the country. She lives in Rehoboth Beach with her wife of thirty-four years and a Miniature Schnauzer.\u003cBR\u003e\u003c/div\u003e