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The Clueless Companion: My Diaries with Dennis
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-393-04325-6
- EAN9781393043256
- Date de parution13/03/2020
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurRelay Publishing
Résumé
Dennis is a special kind of a friend. So special, Frank hasn't got a clue what to do with him."...very funny and thought-provoking...""...a real hoot with that Frank Kusy sparkle...""...a wonderfully entertaining read - and instructive too..."Frank has a problem. He wants to retire, but his wife won't let him. 'What do you mean, you want to retire?' she scoffs. 'You're only 62!' With that, she encourages him to try a new career in the arena of social care: 'You're a very caring person; you'd be good at it.' Frank is not so sure: according to his late mother, he hasn't a caring bone in his body.
Enter Dennis, a young man with learning difficulties who will test Frank's caring side - and his patience - to the limit. He talks nonstop, has a 'thing' about Star Wars, and keeps 12-month-old eggs in his fridge. Over the course of 16 months, Frank learns a lot about the world of autism - and about himself - as he staggers from challenging (and surreal) encounters with Dennis to just as challenging yoga sessions, bridge gigs, and German beginner classes.
Retirement? Frank has never been so busy!
Enter Dennis, a young man with learning difficulties who will test Frank's caring side - and his patience - to the limit. He talks nonstop, has a 'thing' about Star Wars, and keeps 12-month-old eggs in his fridge. Over the course of 16 months, Frank learns a lot about the world of autism - and about himself - as he staggers from challenging (and surreal) encounters with Dennis to just as challenging yoga sessions, bridge gigs, and German beginner classes.
Retirement? Frank has never been so busy!












