The Dennis Bisskit Story

a coming-of-age tale (The Dennis Bisskit Series.)

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Pub Date 14 May 2024 | Archive Date 1 Jul 2024

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Description

Meet, Dennis Bisskit. Born in Dudley in 1945 on the day the war ended. It should have been a good omen, but instead, it’s been one disaster after another.

Short, ginger-haired, one ear slightly larger than the other, and probably the most accident-prone person in the West Midlands. What could possibly go wrong?

From schooldays to manhood. From the Boy Scouts to the British Army.

Fun, laughter, family, friends, colourful characters, and disasters.

Formally called The Dennis Bisskit Adventures. Now re-edited and re-published.

"hilarious and moving."

"warm-hearted coming-of-age story, and so funny."

Watch out for more Dennis Bisskit to come.

Meet, Dennis Bisskit. Born in Dudley in 1945 on the day the war ended. It should have been a good omen, but instead, it’s been one disaster after another.

Short, ginger-haired, one ear slightly...


Advance Praise

"Hilarious and heart-warming"

"Hilarious and heart-warming"


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ISBN 9798323616695
PRICE US$3.99 (USD)
PAGES 299

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Featured Reviews

This was a really fun read. It was a very humorous look at how easily one can overestimate their abilities. I don't know if it was the authors intent but there were numerous life lessons to be learned in this comical coming of age.

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