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    Impossible Things Before Breakfast: Adventures in the Ordinary

    £4.99
    £8.99
    Warm, funny and (mostly) true stories about the oddities of everyday life, the follow-up to Curious.
    ISBN: 9781780226125
    AuthorFront, Rebecca
    PublisherNameOrion Publishing Co
    Pub Date13/06/2019
    BindingPaperback
    Pages256
    Availability: In Stock

    'Hilarious' The Times
    'I was completely captivated' David Sedaris

    People are odd. Even the most predictable of us sometimes defy expectations. Add to that the tricks that life plays on us and the world suddenly seems full of impossible things.

    As an award-winning actor and writer, Rebecca Front has always been fascinated by life's little quirks. Impossible Things Before Breakfast is a collection of true stories about surprising turns of events, bizarre misunderstandings and improbable life lessons. We learn, among other things, how gazing at the stars can help you communicate with teenagers, how a mushroom can undermine an ancient ritual, and why everyone should wear a cape.

    Combining elegant writing, wry humour and genuine insight, this brilliant collection prises open the lid on ordinary life and feasts on the impossible.

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    'Hilarious' The Times
    'I was completely captivated' David Sedaris

    People are odd. Even the most predictable of us sometimes defy expectations. Add to that the tricks that life plays on us and the world suddenly seems full of impossible things.

    As an award-winning actor and writer, Rebecca Front has always been fascinated by life's little quirks. Impossible Things Before Breakfast is a collection of true stories about surprising turns of events, bizarre misunderstandings and improbable life lessons. We learn, among other things, how gazing at the stars can help you communicate with teenagers, how a mushroom can undermine an ancient ritual, and why everyone should wear a cape.

    Combining elegant writing, wry humour and genuine insight, this brilliant collection prises open the lid on ordinary life and feasts on the impossible.