‘Recommended: Gary Bainbridge’s collection of funny,beautifully written essays on the tiny annoyances of modern life.’
ANDY STANTON – award-winning author of the Mr Gum children’s books.
Gary Bainbridge is a frustrated man, frustrated by the government, frustrated by inanimate objects, but mostly frustrated by his inability to appear a competent adult.
In a series of cautionary tales, our hero navigates through a world of disappointing soup, unwanted balloons, and men who sit just that little bit too close to him on the bus.
‘Wry, funny stuff from the Woody Allen of the Liverpool Daily Post.’
ANDREA GILLIES - Orwell Prize-winning author of Keeper
'No one captures the miniature banalities of life quite like Gary. His consistently funny columns will force you to rethink your entire approach to umbrella covers, bus stops, and crisps we have known.'
DAVE COHEN - comedian and writer of TV's Horrible Histories.
‘A civilised society would place Gary Bainbridge in the House of Lords, or have him put to sleep. But he is from Liverpool.’
DAMON GREEN - ITN Correspondent
ANDY STANTON – award-winning author of the Mr Gum children’s books.
Gary Bainbridge is a frustrated man, frustrated by the government, frustrated by inanimate objects, but mostly frustrated by his inability to appear a competent adult.
In a series of cautionary tales, our hero navigates through a world of disappointing soup, unwanted balloons, and men who sit just that little bit too close to him on the bus.
‘Wry, funny stuff from the Woody Allen of the Liverpool Daily Post.’
ANDREA GILLIES - Orwell Prize-winning author of Keeper
'No one captures the miniature banalities of life quite like Gary. His consistently funny columns will force you to rethink your entire approach to umbrella covers, bus stops, and crisps we have known.'
DAVE COHEN - comedian and writer of TV's Horrible Histories.
‘A civilised society would place Gary Bainbridge in the House of Lords, or have him put to sleep. But he is from Liverpool.’
DAMON GREEN - ITN Correspondent