Lyn Clarke’s sixth book does not disappoint as he continues to roll out yet another series of short stories, which both fascinate and amuse. Drawing on his experiences from many different people and places, his undisguised opinions are a breath of fresh air. In these times of imposed political correctness, he doesn"t bend to its imposition. He calls “a spade, a spade” because if it wasn"t pointed at the end, it would be a shovel. How one man can be involved with and see so much in one lifetime, is testimony to the fact that it is always advisable to converse with total strangers in a friendly manner. Clarke takes these anecdotes and weaves them into a mosaic of interesting and funny revelations. If you are prone to see the funny side of most situations, and if it is levity that you seek, then you have found a champion in Clarke as this expose will add zest and humor to your reading. In the words of the author, they will not show The Flintstones on television in Saudi Arabia, but Abu Dhabi do. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге The Long and Winding Road (Lyn Clarke)