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William's Progress

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A brilliant comic novel about love, marriage, parenthood and the million tiny little things that conspire to trip you up on the rocky road to all three. William has a twelve-year-old boss bent on his destruction; the interior design duo from hell re-decorating his bathroom; and an angry ginger midget with a mean right hook on his case. Then there's the flood. And the village full of Machiavellian nutters. On the plus side, he has as a gorgeous wife and an adorable new son – and he loves them both. It's just a shame that parenthood doesn't stop him doing the wrong thing at precisely the wrong time, with catastrophic results for his small – and increasingly exasperated – family. It's very nearly too much for one man to handle. Correction. It is ENTIRELY too much for one man to handle. And that man is William Walker.

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Series: William Walker Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780007396948
  • Release date: July 8, 2010

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780007396948
  • File size: 577 KB
  • Release date: July 8, 2010

Formats

OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

subjects

Fiction Literature

Languages

English

A brilliant comic novel about love, marriage, parenthood and the million tiny little things that conspire to trip you up on the rocky road to all three. William has a twelve-year-old boss bent on his destruction; the interior design duo from hell re-decorating his bathroom; and an angry ginger midget with a mean right hook on his case. Then there's the flood. And the village full of Machiavellian nutters. On the plus side, he has as a gorgeous wife and an adorable new son – and he loves them both. It's just a shame that parenthood doesn't stop him doing the wrong thing at precisely the wrong time, with catastrophic results for his small – and increasingly exasperated – family. It's very nearly too much for one man to handle. Correction. It is ENTIRELY too much for one man to handle. And that man is William Walker.

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