
Confessions Of The Unsupervised Male: A Series Of Comedic Disasters
by John McNally
- Tytuł oryginalny
- Atomic Habits
- Język oryginału
- Angielski
- Liczba stron
- 320
- Wydawnictwo
- Avery
O tej książce
Comedy’s next Confessions of an unsupervised male is a fresh, funny and outrageous tale about one man who loses everything and begins life again at 30.Truthfully speaking, John McNamara’s life is in a downward spiral. At the age of 30, this easy-going and easily led bore finds himself divorced, jobless and depressed. Egged on by an over-enthusiastic councillor along with concerned family and friends, he returns to university as a mature student, becomes landlord to an international fraudster, and begins managing a dingy bar that doubles as a storage area for a funeral home. His increasingly funnier and more off the wall exploits with everyone from the alcoholic escapee of a nursing home, to a self-important TV license man, a devious detective and a couple involved in the world of adult entertainment start to show him life can begin at any age and take you to some very strange places if you let it.With an eccentric group of characters combed from the unlikeliest of places he embarks on a quest to find fulfilment, happiness and perhaps a leg over if not love itself and learns about betrayal, loyalty and the dangers of taking the advice of daytime TV hosts along the wayConfessions of an unsupervised male is a hilarious, boisterous and wholly unpredictable read with at least one belly laugh in every a page-turning delight for readers in need of some light escapism.
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