<I>Fresh Earthworms Taste Green</I> is NOT another typically dull autobiography and should completely dispel notions that growing up in mid-America during the 1950s was boring uneventful or not as much fun as it is these days.</p><p>Anybody who has ever been a kid will find <I>Fresh Earthworms Taste Green</I> to be entertaining and perhaps even a little reminiscent of days of his or her own youth. Author Roger Huff's exceptional story-telling capability applies just the right balance of sentiment and humor to make these tales about his childhood adventures difficult to put aside.</p><p>Even if you did not personally ever squirt water down the class bully's pants get shoved into the teacher's wastebasket or shoot your lead scoutmaster in the leg; these stories might still produce a smile a memory or perhaps both.</p>