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Discontent
ISBN/GTIN

Discontent

BookPaperback
Ranking1199776inBelletristik
CHF26.90

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With imagination and a great deal of heart, Ed Bach, the author of the recently released novel, Joleen, uses his creative agility to forge the faulting character, Willie Pinkly, a threadbare, middle-aged man who spends his days toiling in his eight-by-eight cube, winnowing nickels and dimes from the company's customers. Once considered a shoo-in to reach the executive suite, the years have taken its toll, and Willie spends his days spinning in his chair and annoying the people around him. At a Christmas dinner party, he gains access to his boss's secret bat phone and calls him daily pretending to be the caped crusader's sidekick, Robin. The "bat" phone. In the story Lost at Sea, a once-wealthy man disappears when his boat is found motoring far offshore with no one aboard. Has the man fallen overboard? Or has a recent financial setback sent him into hiding with the goal of cashing in on a five-million-dollar life insurance policy?
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-5320-7349-6
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
PublisheriUniverse
Publishing date15/04/2019
Pages188 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 152 mm, Height 229 mm, Thickness 10 mm
Weight282 g
Article no.40360047
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.31592779
Product groupBelletristik
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Author

Edward Bach (1886-1936) was an English doctor, homeopath and writer, born in Moseley, Worcestershire. He studied medicine at the University College Hospital in London, receiving his Diploma of Public Health (DPH) at Cambridge. Bach had a cancerous tumour removed from his spleen in 1917 and was told he only had three months to live. Instead, he recovered and went on to develop the Bach flower remedies, an alternative herbal medicine influenced by homeopathic traditions. His book The Twelve Healers and Other Remedies was published in 1933.