One Clown Short
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.41 (917 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1583852204 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 260 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-11-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
She's had a successful run of flipping burgers at a popular fast food establishment, but the call to higher aspirations and a disapproving mother have finally forced her to flee to the classifieds. After befriending her "sane" coworkers, Gary and Violet, Mandy begins to find that things are even stranger, and more sinister, than they seem.. Soon she finds herself accepting an unlikely dream job- sales training at a circus supply company with great pay and great benefits, marred only by an aloof, sexist boss and a series of
"Come on!" according to frostydahlia. It is possible that this is the worst book I have ever read. It is at least top Come on! It is possible that this is the worst book I have ever read. It is at least top 3. I thought the story sounded funny and after reading all these 5-star reviews I thought I might just give this book a chance. The cover should have scared me off but as they say - don't judge a book by its cover. Well, when it comes to this particular book you should. It is like Wright tries to squeeze everything she thinks someo. . I thought the story sounded funny and after reading all these 5-star reviews I thought I might just give this book a chance. The cover should have scared me off but as they say - don't judge a book by its cover. Well, when it comes to this particular book you should. It is like Wright tries to squeeze everything she thinks someo. R. Pogue said Wacky - just like real (corporate) life. I laughed out loud at the ridiculous, surreal situations Mandy found herself in, all the more because they weren't that far off from real life experiences in a big corporation.I hope there will be a sequel!. An energetic, entertaining, thoroughly engaging read Midwest Book Review Anyone who has ever labored with co-workers, served under supervisors, and been the recipient of inexplicable memos from upper management will appreciate Linda C. Wright's superbly written novel "One Clown Short". Mandy Maloney needed a job and wanted a change from her former occupation of flipping burgers at a fast food joint. Looking through newspaper want ads she lands just such employment as a sales traine