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OverviewDavid Algar, author of Man Trouble, shines a very particular light on some of the major adjustments required of men as they move from their glory days to their golden years. What happens to identity with the loss of the camaraderie and prestige of the workplace? In an age of bewildering technology and social media, how do men connect with their sense of purpose and each other? Written with his characteristically affectionate sense of humour, this is a celebration of a life still very much in the making – full of spirit and resilience. Algar highlights the gentle satisfaction of doing things not perfectly, but personally. There are plans, half-plans, and happily abandoned plans; there are arduous adventures that take in the length of Britain alongside ill-fated journeys to the chemist; there are meditations on the minutiae of life as well as some of the more serious issues that threaten to undermine men’s well-being. The mix is a kind of lucky dip: sincere man-talk for the man on the street, which opens up a space for vulnerability, alongside hilarious accounts of small mishaps that turn into great stories. Full of warmth, wit and a good dose of British charm, this is a great accompaniment for any journey – where every essay prompts a new insight or resolution… or at least justifies a well-earned pint with your mates. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David AlgarPublisher: Constellations Press Imprint: Constellations Press Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 19.80cm ISBN: 9781917000178ISBN 10: 1917000170 Pages: 184 Publication Date: 24 July 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Man Trouble: So much to enjoy here! It was like a bumper collection of the best kind of articles from the Guardian. Lesley Coates Jones, author of Chance Encounters Author InformationDavid Algar likes to describe himself as ‘a late-middle-aged, middle-class itinerant’. His first degree, from Aberystwyth University, was in Economics and International Relations; forty years later, he is completing a second with the Open University, majoring in Psychology and Politics. His wandering life enabled a long-term career in industry, carefully changing jobs in the nick of time to avoid being found out. Along the way, he has managed to pick up a wife, two kids and five chickens, three bikes and a couple of kayaks, all of which he has gathered together to form a home in a small village in Buckinghamshire. Writing came late in life, fuelled by the curiosity brought on by being continually on the move, and the desire to understand how to live though the chaos in the world, how to be a good person and how men can be immensely silly along the way. If not writing, or staring into the middle distance, David is happiest travelling, playing sport or just being badly behaved with friends. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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