Название: Sex, Lies & Crazy People
Автор: John Hickman
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Биографии и Мемуары
isbn: 9781925280944
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Chapter 59Three monkeys
Chapter 60Bar’s open
Chapter 61Understanding women
Chapter 62Two weddings
Chapter 63Replacing Charlie
Chapter 64Vhat’s mein ist mein
Chapter 65Three cheers for Germany
Chapter 66Kangaroo man
Chapter 67Racist…?
Chapter 68Milestones
Chapter 69Each to their own…
Chapter 70Our German
Chapter 71High jinks
Chapter 72The roster crisis
Chapter 73Our new arrival
Chapter 74Chinese food
Chapter 75Torpedoed
Chapter 76Knickers!
Chapter 77Scientologists
Chapter 78One of them!
Chapter 79Grasping at straws
Chapter 80Lisa with an ‘s’ not a ‘z’
Chapter 81Lois Lane
Chapter 82The departure
Chapter 83Barbarians at the gate!
Chapter 84Blindsided
Chapter 85Sins of the father
Chapter 86Positive thinking
Chapter 87Disasterville
Chapter 88No plan B
Chapter 89Kryptonite
Chapter 90Lower than low
Chapter 91Being punished
Chapter 92Not feeling the love
Chapter 93Another tragedy
Chapter 94Needing a job
Chapter 95Surviving the Harewood Hotel
Chapter 96Working on instinct
Chapter 97Out of the woods
Epilogue
Photos
About the author
Notes to the reader
Books by the same author
DEDICATION
To everyone who has read Tripping Over and contacted me asking, “What happened
after you found a hotel your Dad could buy—without any money?”
To Carole, my wife of 50 years, who says being with me, was nothing like she expected, but has been interesting. Thank you for always being there for me as my closest friend and
confidant. You were my guiding light through those dark times, when we went backwards financially - but in sunshine.
To Sara and Mark, our children, all my love to you forever. Thank you for your belief in me.
HISTORICAL ACCURACY
As author it has been my choice to write under my own name. Other names have been changed out of consideration for relatives I have been unable to contact. The writer acknowledges the trademarked status and trademark owners of various products referenced in this work of narrative non-fiction, which have been used without permission.
The publication/use of these trademarks is not authorised, associated with,
or sponsored by the trademark owners.
To the best of the author’s intentions this work is a faithful rendering of the facts as remembered by him.
As stated, SEX, LIES & CRAZY PEOPLE is a work of narrative/creative non-fiction. This is a true story as remembered by the author and by his family; Dad, Gran, Gramps, Pandy, and Carole.
I have had remarkable clarity with most of the story. Where memory has failed or a gap has been discovered of which I was unaware, the tone has been recreated with the
general content for dramatic flow.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
My story is neither the beginning nor the end but somewhere in between.
It happened in some places I would rather forget, but like the phantom itch from a long ago amputated limb, it remains.
People who contributed to this book have had to wait a long time to see it appear.
Sadly, for some it has taken too long. Many have died before publication. The author hopes he has done their memories justice. We live a while only to die sooner than we planned.
Carole, my wife, is appreciated as always for her patience in tolerating what has become my obsession. She has been a model of calm and reassurance with her recall of our family folklore. She knew my dad, Bill, for more than thirty years.
To our daughter Sara Jayne, it was your artistic genius that led me to complete my book. Your contribution benefited me in so many ways. Our journey together with Sex, Lies & Crazy People became my greatest pleasure, and your insights saved another tottering sequel. Together I’d like to think we put the fun back into being dysfunctional. Thank you, Sara.
My story editor, the irreplaceable Tricia Eban, who gave her time unselfishly, kept me focused and never gave up on me. Tricia prevented my story from becoming a boring diary of events and toilet humour jokes Her many valuable suggestions and changes allowed my voice to come through.
Sincere posthumous thanks to Gran, who encouraged me to write with my first
Remington portable typewriter. Presented on my tenth birthday, it was an expensive gift in 1955 at £6 from Whiteleys department store, Bayswater, London.
John McMaster, good friend and literary mentor gave many valuable suggestions and clever, intuitive input, which has improved the telling of my story.
To my fellow scribes at Palm Lake Resort Writers’ Circle who have put up with my
obsession over the years; you know who you are – thank you.
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