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Tonight Show host and bona fide household name Jay Leno tries his hand at writing children's books with this fun embellishment from his own childhood--a story of an effusive Italian father, a stingy Scottish mother, and a rotisseried roast beef gone airborne. Many celebrities--and even some fellow comedians, like Jerry Seinfeld--have tried to write childrens books in recent years, all with varying degrees of success. Thankfully for Leno, his readily recognizable and affable voice keeps this effort above average, with plenty of help from S.B. Whitehead's playfully busy illustrations. Not unlike a Tonight Show monologue, though, If Roast Beef Could Fly relies more on delivery than substance: Lenos trademark comedic style comes through clearly (right down to an asterisked aside to the audience: "Kids, dont try this at home!"), but the story sometimes seems to sputter--albeit in that ingratiating Jay way--from one gag to the next. Tonight Show fans (and hopefully their kids, too) will surely enjoy this personal glimpse into the late-night kings early years, especially as Leno reads along with the included audio CD. Plus, If Roast Beef Could Fly also appears to clear up a long-standing question among serious Leno scholars: Yes, even as a child, his chin was just that big. (All Ages) --Paul Hughes
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