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Don't be a dick, Pete / Stuart Heritage.

Van Pelt Library PN5123.H385 A3 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Heritage, Stuart, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Heritage, Stuart--Family.
Heritage, Stuart.
Journalists--Great Britain--Biography.
Journalists.
Fathers and sons.
Brothers.
Families.
Great Britain.
Brothers--Great Britain--Biography.
Fathers and sons--Great Britain--Anecdotes.
Genre:
Biographies.
Anecdotes.
Autobiographies.
Physical Description:
243 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : portraits (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
Other Title:
Do not be a dick Pete
Place of Publication:
London : Square Peg, [2017]
Summary:
Stuart Heritage got where he is today by being decent, thoughtful, hard-working and kind. He is, in short, a model citizen. The favourite son. His younger brother Pete is quick-tempered, peevish and aggressively pig-headed and, for a while, known to his friends as 'Shagger'. But now, Stu has returned to his hometown to discover that Pete has taken his place. Practical and resourceful where Stu is not, Pete has become a shoulder to lean on. He is now undoubtedly the better son. And all at once Pete and Stu have to reevaluate their fraternal dynamic. It should be easy, but it isn't. Because, well...Pete's a dick. Don't Be A Dick, Pete is Stuart Heritage's unconventional and laugh-out-loud biography of his brother. It is a hilarious examination of home and family; sons, fathers, fatherhood, sibling relationships and how hard it is to move on in a system that's loaded with several decades of preconceived ideas about you.
ISBN:
9781910931479
1910931470
OCLC:
956750980
Publisher Number:
99975109961

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