Author: | Jim Gardner | ISBN: | 9781370657384 |
Publisher: | Jim Gardner | Publication: | August 8, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Jim Gardner |
ISBN: | 9781370657384 |
Publisher: | Jim Gardner |
Publication: | August 8, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
I guess the inspiration behind the writing of the book 'Failure To Communicate' came from having read and listened for many a year about incredulous situations involving working class people, with apparently no common sense and/ or those precieved to be the upper echelone of society with apparent common sense. Bankers, doctors laywers, the common man and woman, civil servents, the police, goverments, and politicians are and have always been guilty of either gross misconduct or inane stupidy for the best part of their career and yet invariably to a man and woman (similar to a cockroache) when the going got tough they survived. Some of the chapters of this book endveour to make the reader aware of the disparity going on around us and in doing so perhaps provoke some sort of understanding of the situation, while other chapters comprise of idioscincratic recordings of many humourous and bizarre situations where people who should know better, say and do funny things, even when they fail to realise they are doing so
I guess the inspiration behind the writing of the book 'Failure To Communicate' came from having read and listened for many a year about incredulous situations involving working class people, with apparently no common sense and/ or those precieved to be the upper echelone of society with apparent common sense. Bankers, doctors laywers, the common man and woman, civil servents, the police, goverments, and politicians are and have always been guilty of either gross misconduct or inane stupidy for the best part of their career and yet invariably to a man and woman (similar to a cockroache) when the going got tough they survived. Some of the chapters of this book endveour to make the reader aware of the disparity going on around us and in doing so perhaps provoke some sort of understanding of the situation, while other chapters comprise of idioscincratic recordings of many humourous and bizarre situations where people who should know better, say and do funny things, even when they fail to realise they are doing so