If laughter is the best medicine then this book is the prescription. It is a collection of humorous and sometimes cynical observations on the trials and tribulations of an ordinary harassed individual, attempting to work and live in modern day Ireland.
It finally addresses some of the great mysteries of life such as “Where do old cars go when they die?” and “Why can we never find socks that match?” In addition it offers an insight to the behaviour of that rare and nearly extinct species whose natural habitat until recently has been the building site, lest we forget.
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### About the Author
Anne Butler has worked on the peripheral of the building industry for the last seventeen years in interior design. This is her first foray into the literary domain. She has always been interested in art and literature and life's philosophies and is fascinated by mans continuing attempts to create and strive for fulfilment and purpose despite our human constraints and preconceived notions. Although this book presents a humorous view of life it tries to convey this deeper aspect of the human condition. She lives in Dublin with her family.
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If laughter is the best medicine then this book is the prescription. It is a collection of humorous and sometimes cynical observations on the trials and tribulations of an ordinary harassed individual, attempting to work and live in modern day Ireland. It finally addresses some of the great mysteries of life such as “Where do old cars go when they die?” and “Why can we never find socks that match?” In addition it offers an insight to the behaviour of that rare and nearly extinct species whose natural habitat until recently has been the building site, lest we forget. ** ### About the Author Anne Butler has worked on the peripheral of the building industry for the last seventeen years in interior design. This is her first foray into the literary domain. She has always been interested in art and literature and life's philosophies and is fascinated by mans continuing attempts to create and strive for fulfilment and purpose despite our human constraints and preconceived notions. Although this book presents a humorous view of life it tries to convey this deeper aspect of the human condition. She lives in Dublin with her family.