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The Drought by Steven Scaffardi (Paperback, signed, 2011)

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Book Title
The Drought
Narrative Type
Fiction
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom
Type
B583
Features
na
Book Series
na
Publication Year
2011
Intended Audience
Adults
Genre
Modern & Contemporary
ISBN
9781780031927
EAN
9781780031927

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Dan Hilles is a pretty regular kind of guy - regular job, regular bunch of mates, regular male aversion to shopping. But following his break-up with long-term girlfriend, Stacey, he finds himself single again. He's been out of the game for a while and is a little out of practice. Soon, the very irregular and increasingly worrying issue in Dan's life is the extended drought he finds himself suffering. And we're t talking the climate change, scorched earth, God I'm parched variety. You've got to hand it to Dan though - it certainly isn't from a lack of trying. With stalwart mates Ollie, Jack and Rob on hand to lend their collective pearls of male wisdom and arrange the odd road trip, you'd think Dan's days of languishing in a sexual wilderness would be numbered. Even best friends can't help prevent the kind of surreal holes Dan just can't seem to help digging himself into. And with each failed attempt, his self-esteem plummets to the point where he wonders if 'little Dan' will ever work again. Good job he has Kelly, his reliable and sympathetic colleague, to confide in. As a woman, she can perhaps shed some female light on why he's failing so miserably with the opposite sex, balancing out the testosterone-fuelled 'advice' from the lads. Surely Dan can't go wrong with Kelly teaching him the various intricacies of a woman's mind. Steven Scaffardi's first vel will have every guy laughing out loud in recognition and every girl secretly worrying - is this how men really think? A new talent to watch out for on the 'lad-lit' scene.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Indepenpress Publishing Ltd
ISBN-10
1780031920
ISBN-13
9781780031927
eBay Product ID (ePID)
114382654

Additional Product Features

Place of Publication
Brighton
Author Biography
Steven Scaffardi was born in Tooting, south London in January 1978. A former journalist, The Drought is his first novel, and has already received praise from television personalities and journalists alike. He currently works in advertising, but since January 2011, he has been a regular on the London open mic stand-up comedy circuit. His brand of comedy combines witty observation with self-deprecating humour; incorporating tales of relationships, dealing with life in his 30s, and the situations he encounters as a man.
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Author(s)
Steven Scaffardi
Date of Publication
24/09/2011
Subject
General & Literary Fiction
Imprint
Pen Press
Country of Publication
United Kingdom

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