Diary Of An Ugly Recently Divorced Man

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Diary of an Ugly, Recently Divorced Man

Author: Félix Amador Gálvez
language: en
Publisher: Babelcube Inc.
Release Date: 2017-04-20
“Diary of an Ugly, Recently Divorced Man” is the fun, sarcastic and at the same time sensitive narrative of a divorce as seen through the eyes of a Spanish man trying to survive the biggest calamity of his life with the unreliable help of his friends and a sense of humor. But love...ah, love is a hard thing to escape.
Diary of Divorce: for Women & Men

'Diary of Divorce: for women & men' is an evocative, emotional, self-help journal; a vital companion for anybody immersed in the madness of divorce. It is designed to help the reader vent frustration, pour their heart out, stay organised and plan a better future, with prompted pages for their journal entries. It is the second in a series of books by Tracey West on surviving divorce with sanity and a smile.
The Journal of a Disappointed Man

Author: W.N.P. Barbellion
language: en
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Release Date: 2017-09-20
Published shortly before the author's death in 1919, The Journal of a Disappointed Man presents a remarkable memoir that addresses struggles with poverty, inadequate education, and the creeping paralysis of multiple sclerosis. Yet author W. N. P. Barbellion manages to write with uplifting eloquence and passion of his love for family, natural history, music, and literature. Told with a thoroughly modern voice, the unjustly overlooked Journal is reprinted here with its posthumous successor, A Last Diary. This edition features a thoughtful Introduction by H. G. Wells, who writes of the book's "exquisite beauty." W. N. P. Barbellion (1889–1919), whose real name was Bruce Frederick Cummings, was a naturalist who worked in the Entomology Department of London's Natural History Museum. Upon attempting to enlist in the British Army during World War I, he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. The discovery of his disease intensified the tenor of his journal-keeping, and his frank and articulate reflections on coping with a fatal illness remain a powerful testament to his life and struggles.