Hilarious & heartbreaking.
Hilarious & heartbreaking.
The author covers a year in his life as an anti-social behaviour officer in a very similar style to Adam Kay's accounts of being a junior doctor. His stories range from bizarre and hilarious to some that are desperately sad. I thought he walked the line between compassion and humour very well.
Despite the warmth and humour it is largely written with the subject matter is tough, including real accounts of drug use, homelessness and abuse.
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Loving this one so far and enjoyed seeing this passage from when the author was talking to a co-worker. It's the exact same 'why would you do that..?' tone that I have had from some family and friends when they hear what I've done with my spare time.
'So you just sat in on Friday night reading a book...and that's it?'