
Making Very Difficult Things Easy To Do
Jonathan Cross(Author)
The Book Guild Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 28. May 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
200 pages
978-1-914471-68-1 (ISBN)
Description
You may not be able to teach an old dog new tricks; but a younger dog may be about to teach you new life skills.
Bobs, the self-declared 'world's highest achieving dog', brings you this indispensable self-help guide for people everywhere who aspire to greatness. Unleashing his unusual insights, gained from Hollywood to walks in the local woods, Bobs explains how very difficult things are actually very easy to do.
An over-confident and delusional cockapoo who believes his own day-dreams or an inspired force for positivity, peace and progress in the world? Whatever the challenge, Bobs thinks he knows the answer to everything. Perhaps he does.
Work your way through this self-help guide and discover for yourself the power of assuming things will be easier than they are in a journey of the absurd. These could be some of the most enlightening, poignant and ridiculous words ever written by a furry household pet.
Bobs, the self-declared 'world's highest achieving dog', brings you this indispensable self-help guide for people everywhere who aspire to greatness. Unleashing his unusual insights, gained from Hollywood to walks in the local woods, Bobs explains how very difficult things are actually very easy to do.
An over-confident and delusional cockapoo who believes his own day-dreams or an inspired force for positivity, peace and progress in the world? Whatever the challenge, Bobs thinks he knows the answer to everything. Perhaps he does.
Work your way through this self-help guide and discover for yourself the power of assuming things will be easier than they are in a journey of the absurd. These could be some of the most enlightening, poignant and ridiculous words ever written by a furry household pet.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Kibworth
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 127 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-914471-68-1 (9781914471681)
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Person
Former journalist Jonathan Cross has worked as a writer and sub-editor on local and national newspapers, and has spent two decades in public relations. He has previously worked for the NHS, ITV and in the media, his career beginning at the Northampton Chronicle & Echo. Jonathan lives in Nottingham with his family, where he currently runs his PR consultancy business.