A Man Called Stan
by Jay
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Pub Date 26 Mar 2003 | Archive Date 29 Mar 2021
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Description
Telling a highly original story with a fresh and engaging style, this is a book that is different to any that you have read before. You are about to discover a modern myth that will draw you in completely. Stan is an ordinary man whose story includes some quite unusual perspectives.
His life flows along its turbulent course with rapids, twists and gentle stretches, while the man called Stan tries to stay afloat and to find some happiness and meaning. Every reader can relate to Stan as he flounders in the currents and seeks fulfillment while splashing about.
The reader is held hostage by the tale, having no choice but to follow it avidly, the characters stepping out of the pages as they come alive.
Most importantly, the strands of philosophy that tie the story together offer something substantial for the reader to take away.
This is a gem that you will certainly enjoy, and it will leave you with more than a smile.
Available Editions
ISBN | 9780595274147 |
PRICE | US$6.49 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
Thank you Netgalley for this free ARC in exchange for an honest review.. A Man Called Stan was pretty funny, I had a good laugh several times. STan the man is a man you know you want to be. Grab up a book of fun.
I enjoyed this. It made me chuckle and although it was hard to follow on my kindle because of how it was formatted, I endured and I’m glad I did.
Definitely one for the bookshelf. The title intrigued me as my grandad was Stan and I found myself thinking of him reading this book.
Thanks NetGalley!