Richard’S Eleven

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Richard Segal ISBN: 9781481796965
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK Publication: May 31, 2013
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK Language: English
Author: Richard Segal
ISBN: 9781481796965
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK
Publication: May 31, 2013
Imprint: AuthorHouse UK
Language: English

It is often said that childhood maketh the man. Maybe or maybe not, but its definitely good source material for amusing stories. From characters such as pre-teen lumberjack in science class and aunt who doesnt believe she will age beyond 29, to Richard himself, an accidental insomniac, who was destined for a career as stand-up comic and newspaper humorist, after half a career gathering anecdotes in a nine to five job. As could many of us, given the absurdities of it all, but theres plenty of time to think and compose when youre awake half the night. A short summer assignment brings him to London where he has to cope with, you guessed it, more freaks and despair, as he tries to escape into his local pub's paperback selection. However, he can't quite get comfortable in his own skin, at all. Was he born that way, or did something set him off? Richard's Eleven calls to mind top selling books dealing with depression, but this is how he'd have doodled one of them, shorter and to the point. This is a spiritual journey arguably better to watch than to live, but can mass transit be passive aggressive and can depressed people be funnier than normal people? Read on.

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It is often said that childhood maketh the man. Maybe or maybe not, but its definitely good source material for amusing stories. From characters such as pre-teen lumberjack in science class and aunt who doesnt believe she will age beyond 29, to Richard himself, an accidental insomniac, who was destined for a career as stand-up comic and newspaper humorist, after half a career gathering anecdotes in a nine to five job. As could many of us, given the absurdities of it all, but theres plenty of time to think and compose when youre awake half the night. A short summer assignment brings him to London where he has to cope with, you guessed it, more freaks and despair, as he tries to escape into his local pub's paperback selection. However, he can't quite get comfortable in his own skin, at all. Was he born that way, or did something set him off? Richard's Eleven calls to mind top selling books dealing with depression, but this is how he'd have doodled one of them, shorter and to the point. This is a spiritual journey arguably better to watch than to live, but can mass transit be passive aggressive and can depressed people be funnier than normal people? Read on.

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