Wilber Winkle, an idiosyncratic nebbish with a peculiar focus on the odd and unlikely fact, has corresponded for years with America's major corporations. Fueling his complaints and comments is a single overriding premise: that the rights of consumers - his rights - are under siege, and he must do what he can to defend them. Employing the exasperating curiosity of a six-year-old and far-fetched notions which only he can devise, Wilber will have readers laughing aloud, trying to read their favorite Wilber letters to friends and relatives without cracking up.