Paperback, 192 pages

English language

Published Nov. 30, 1972 by Pocket Books.

ISBN:
978-0-671-78254-2
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MASH Goes to Maine is a novel written by Richard Hooker and originally published in 1971. A sequel to 1968's book MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors, it features several of that novel's characters back in rural Maine after the Korean War armistice. An attempt to adapt MASH Goes to Maine as a feature film sequel to the 1970 movie was unsuccessful.

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The wacky adventures of MASH became way way wackier. Hawkeye returns to Maine after being in Korea for 18 months, and somehow is able to convience the rest of his crew, including an out of work Duke Forester, to move to Maine too. returnreturnDuke, Hawkeye and Peicre are able to make enough monty betting with some locals that they can keep aitens alive to open their won combination Fishmarket and Clinic. Spearchucker Jones is thrown in a few chapter, mainly to get some laughs at racial stereo types. returnreturnApparently their small town fish finding piolot Wrong Way happens to moon light as a Interncontinetal piolot, and Trapper John and his new fiance/nurse/receptionshit entertain the crew by having intercourse in the cranberry blog. returnreturnWhile some of the funniest parts are related to the secret democrats who can't let it be none who they voted for or else they could get shot, …

Subjects

  • Medicine -- Humor.
  • Maine -- Fiction.