Sawyer The Lawyer
- Publisher
- Razzamatazz Publications
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
SAWYER THE LAWYER
The blog of Jonathan Sawyer. Laugh along with Sawyer as the young legal eagle takes you where no lawyer has been before (at least not on purpose). When we first meet Sawyer he seems to have it made what with free board and lodging courtesy of his doting parents, a decent income with good career prospects and a steady supply of girlfriends (who he โsharesโ with his colleague Ifield). However it isnโt too long before things start to go, if not pear-shaped, certainly not the shape Sawyer would like them to be. From the trials and tribulations he experiences in trying to get the local Chinese chip shop to fry fish to the standard he has become used to, to his altercations with the owner of a fancy dress shop who refuses to give him a refund for the policemanโs and airline pilotโs uniforms he hasnโt used, Sawyerโs previously smooth journey through life suddenly becomes a bit bumpy. And when it looks odds on that his parents will be selling the house and moving to Lytham St Anneโs, leaving him not only homeless but without someone to feed him and do his washing and ironing, and on top of that he loses his job, he begins to wonder if life is still worth living.
Sawyer the Lawyer is a book that will leave you with a smile on your face - if only because youโll feel a lot better off than him once youโve read it.
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"The manโs a genius." Mr G Davies.
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