I’d Rather Not

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An endlessly entertaining collection of wayward autobiographical tales about a search for a richer life thwarted at every turn by beagles, bureaucrats, and ill-advised love affairs

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I’d Rather Not

ISBN: 9781586423780
Trade Paperback, New

Brief Description:
An endlessly entertaining collection of wayward autobiographical tales about a search for a richer life thwarted at every turn by beagles, bureaucrats, and ill-advised love affairs

Annotation:
The unlikely story of how a failed dishwasher, tour guide, cabinet maker, bus driver, bookseller and literary journal publisher became one of Australia’s hottest humor essayists

Perfect for fans of humorous, thought-provoking authors like Sloane Crosley, Jenny Lawson, Samantha Irby, and David Sedaris

This wryly subversive book of adventures (and misadventures) offers an original and utterly hilarious take on work, escape, and that something more we all need.

Robert Skinner arrives in the city, searching for a richer life. Things begin badly and then, surprisingly, get slightly worse. Pretty soon he’s sleeping rough and trying to run a literary magazine out of a dog park. His quest for meaning keeps being thwarted, by gainful employment, house parties, ill-advised love affairs, camel trips, and bureaucratic entanglements.

The book’s 14 essays/stories can be savored one at a time, or binge read:

War and Peace
The Perfect Host
Cinderella Pays the Rent
Lessons from Camels
How to Make It in Business
The Stopover
Kings of Sweden
House Party
Car Sick
I Fought the Law
Always Coming Home
The Art of Tour Guiding
A Fisherman’s Lament
Epilogue: Dying Art of Hitchhiking

Robert’s distinctive voice possesses uncommon immediacy, at once humorous and soulful, self-effacing and wise. Perhaps most important of all, he is endlessly entertaining.

Story Locale:Australia

Additional information

Weight 8 oz
Dimensions 8.5 × 5.5 × 0.5 in
Condition

New

Cover

Softcover

Author

Skinner, Robert

1 review for I’d Rather Not

  1. DK Paul

    These essays are very relatable, and very funny.
    Recommend for a humorous light read. I’m enjoying.

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