Work! Work!! Work!!! ... . then You Die Diary of an Artist |
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Author:
| Hoey, Greg |
ISBN: | 978-1-7179-1969-4 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2018 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $12.00 |
Book Description:
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Want to read a book with a combo of; #UnrivalledOriginality #NonStopAction #AcutePolitical-insight #RacyHumor #RagingJackReacherViolence #LotsofSex -Then this is the book for YOU! This is Absolutely not a misery book nor a show-off book nor a book of piety. It is a book unrivaled in its truthfulness about our contemporary work climate particularly over the last 4-decades or so [at least for lower income peoples]. It also has an assortment of racism, sexism, sex, Class bigotry, LGBT...
More DescriptionWant to read a book with a combo of; #UnrivalledOriginality #NonStopAction #AcutePolitical-insight #RacyHumor #RagingJackReacherViolence #LotsofSex -Then this is the book for YOU! This is Absolutely not a misery book nor a show-off book nor a book of piety. It is a book unrivaled in its truthfulness about our contemporary work climate particularly over the last 4-decades or so [at least for lower income peoples]. It also has an assortment of racism, sexism, sex, Class bigotry, LGBT discrimination, gender issues and violence but best of all it has laughter. Being foremost a very powerful statement of rebellion against all the mainstream sheep who inhabit our globe and want a nice easy read filled with happiness & niceties [maybe that s why it has been suppressed?]. This book is not one of them i.e., -a nice book with simple solutions -NOT! Nevertheless, it is no-less than just a really great read okay, pockmarked with madness, sex & laugh out loud humor. Enjoy.A book most of those high-minded literary folk contend, is Sooo bad - it's actually good!- "A well told series of tales about the working life, if not a little Wild & Reckless, but still an unrivalled working class story/memoir at its very core. That is undeniable" -Alan Stone book reviewer for The London Times Review. -"A book about the working class and also an account of change from an individual perspective to a more over-arching globalised perspective. The author maybe a self-published writer, nevertheless this is still one of the most compelling, provocative, literary books you will ever read -bar none." - Archer's Weekly -"A collection of finely told tales of what it is like to be on the lower end of the working spectrum. Told it maybe said with great humour and vitality! I enjoyed it and can recommend this little gem!" - Andrew Scholar, Scottish Herald