Overview
A Wonder Woman and bride-to-be finds herself worse for wear at the end
of a hen night; a funeral director's love of Manchester United proves
unhelpful when talking to the bereaved; two overly-vigilant mothers
wrestle with their paranoia in the queue for Santa's Grotto; a widow
recounts her disastrous return to the world of dating and a father
realises that his son is growing away from him as he helps him tie his
football boots. In these snippets of overheard conversations from across
the length and breadth of the country, Craig Taylor captures the state
we're in with humour and pathos and perfect timing. Laugh-out-loud
funny, and sometimes heartbreakingly moving, these tiny plays in which
every one of us could have a starring role are little windows into other
people's lives that reveal the triumphs, disasters, prejudices, horrors
and joys of twenty-first-century life. Hugely entertaining and utterly
addictive, this is book that can be dipped into or feasted upon in one
sitting. It will change the way you listen to the world around you, and
train journeys will never be the same again.