Paul Richard Scott
ASIN: B004LROOR8
Publisher: Paul Richard Scott
Pages: 714
A light-hearted retrospective of the life and times of a young man trying desperately to grow up and come to terms with life in the 1970's, 80's, 90's and finally noughties, and coping with manic depression.It recounts Richard's school days, his teens and all the associated angst of finding, and trying to keep, various girlfriends and jobs, and his ultimate slide into redundancy and unemployment. He fell headlong into a pit of depression from which there could be only one way out. . . He fled the country to work in South Africa. A new life with a new wife on a new continent, but would their life under the apartheid regime be any better than the years he endured under Margaret Thatcher?An anthology of two previously published stories about the Architects of Babel, and the jumble of voices they created inside Richard's head.