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58% Cabbage

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ISBN: 9781913606343
AuthorMacDermott, Karl
Pub Date03/09/2021
BindingPaperback
Pages288
CountryGBR
Dewey823.92
Publisher: Eyewear Publishing
Quick overview Set in Galway, on the west coast of Ireland, 58% Cabbage chronicles the hapless adventures of a middle-aged Everyman as he grapples with both a sense of loss and a loss of sense while attempting to pursue his comedy dreams.
€14.74

Meet Roddy Bodkin. Age 43. He has recently lost his job. His long-term girlfriend is tiring of him. He feels he is getting
old and life is passing him by. Can things get any worse? Oh boy. Definitely. Yes. Because he now wants to try his hand at
becoming a stand-up comedian. Set in Galway, on the west coast of Ireland, 58% Cabbage chronicles the hapless adventures of a middle-aged Everyman as he grapples with both a sense of loss and a loss of sense while
attempting to pursue his comedy dreams. Calamity and hilarity accompany Roddy Bodkin on his odyssey through funerals, sex, friendship, part-time employment, memory, bad TV, family and Ireland.

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Meet Roddy Bodkin. Age 43. He has recently lost his job. His long-term girlfriend is tiring of him. He feels he is getting
old and life is passing him by. Can things get any worse? Oh boy. Definitely. Yes. Because he now wants to try his hand at
becoming a stand-up comedian. Set in Galway, on the west coast of Ireland, 58% Cabbage chronicles the hapless adventures of a middle-aged Everyman as he grapples with both a sense of loss and a loss of sense while
attempting to pursue his comedy dreams. Calamity and hilarity accompany Roddy Bodkin on his odyssey through funerals, sex, friendship, part-time employment, memory, bad TV, family and Ireland.

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