The Whole of Boredom

The Whole of Boredom
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Publisher : Green Cat Books
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ISBN-10 : 9781916276673
ISBN-13 : 1916276679
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Book Synopsis The Whole of Boredom by : James Nelson Roebuck

Download or read book The Whole of Boredom written by James Nelson Roebuck and published by Green Cat Books. This book was released on 2020-06-01 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Alistair Morgan is a hard man. Teenage thug, soldier and nightclub bouncer, he did too much, too young, most of it bad. It haunts his sleep. But now he’s gone and got himself an education. Re-invented himself as a teacher of English as a Foreign Language. It’s 1992 in Saudi Arabia. The money’s good but the place can send you off your head. To make matters worse, he’s ended up working with a bunch of oldsters who don’t seem to need much help in going off theirs. Somebody has to keep the wheels on the bus, but why does it always have to be Ali Morgan? And then, there are these women who keep falling in love with him, who he can’t love back? It’s enough to make a poor boy cry. Except he’s never cried in his life. Maybe that’s the problem? Perhaps if he could soften up a bit, learn how to love, the nightmares might go away?


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