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Publisher:Invisible Publishing, 2017Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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Publisher:Invisible Publishing, 2017
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- Author: Kaufman, AndrewDate:Created2017Summary:
In this new novel by ReLit award–winning, Leacock-nominated writer Andrew Kaufman, Charlie eschews the usual avenues of mid-life crisis—sportscars, mistresses—and instead seeks meaning in the least likely of places: small claims court. There, he struggles to understand what’s gone wrong in his marriage, his career as a writer, and his relationship with his two young children. With small observations, subtle investigations, and the constant pursuit of small-scale justice, Charlie attempts to rebuild his faith in humanity through the framework of a court system that won’t let you sue for damages above twenty thousand dollars. This is Andrew Kaufman minus the magic realism and with a big dose of tenderness for the frailties of the heart.
Genre:Subject(s): Man-woman relationships | Small claims courts | FamiliesOriginal Publisher: Halifax/Picton, Invisible PublishingLanguage(s): English