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Paul Castle loves his son Jack and hates being a Burger Bar Dad. Seeing his son only on Wednesdays and Saturdays pulls him apart. His ex-wife is a thrusting ambitious banker and he is a middling, not very ambitious Birmingham journalist with hopes of being a playwright. The divorce gave her the house, and he got the guilt. He’s just about keeping it together, but after a disastrous parents evening, Paul discovers that Jack's mother is planning to move to London and put Jack in a private boarding school. Paul must quickly sort his priorities and his life as he embarks on a hilarious campaign to frustrate his ex-wife’s plan. However, his life is just about to get even more complicated, when he meets Gillian and begins to remember the joys of being in love. All too soon, he is confronted with the reality that in order to maintain even his inadequate Burger Bar relationship with Jack, he will have to move down South. As he falls quickly in love with Gillian, he is then offered the chance to be a playwright in Birmingham. How can he choose between being with Gillian or being with Jack?
Burger Bar Dad, by Ian Butler- Brand: Butler, Ian
- Published on: 2015-05-27
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.51" h x .78" w x 5.54" l, .90 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 320 pages
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A thoroughly enjoyable read and I'd definitely recommend it.
(Dianne Trimble, author of 'Hitler and Mars Bars')A must read for every father trying to do good by their kids.
(Paul Brown, Chief Executive Leicester YMCA)A witty, humane and convincing portrait of part time parenting and modern love in an uncertain world.
(Philip Goulding, Co-writer of 'Deadliest Crash: the Le Mans 1955 Disaster')A thoroughly enjoyable read and I'd definitely recommend it
(Dianne Trimble, author of 'Hitler and Mars Bars'. Dianne Trimble, author of 'Hitler and Mars Bars'.)A must read for every father trying to do good by their kids
(Paul Brown, Chief Executive Leicester YMCA Paul Brown, Chief Executive Leicester YMCA)About the Author
Ian Butler began writing creatively in 2009 and is currently living in County Fermanagh. He has over twenty years experience in social work, including working with high risk adolescents. Previous to this he travelled extensively across Europe and The Americas. Ian’s first novel Burger Bar Dad was published as an ebook in 2012 and will be published in hard copy in early 2013. He is currently developing other novels and is interested in both fiction and non-fiction, and is also developing short stories, plays and screenplays as well as other freelance work. He was shortlisted for the NI Screen Primetime screenwriting award in 2011. Currently a member of the Fermanagh Creative Writing Group, Ian has been instrumental in helping it reach a prominent position in the cultural life of the County. Ian likes to travel and is interested in all aspects of development and environmental issues and is active on these issues.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Good Guy Triumphs By Dianne Ascroft, historical fiction writer As a woman I don't often encounter the male point of view about relationships and life in the books I read. But I did in this novel and it was a very fresh, interesting perspective and voice. Burger Bar Dad is funny and poignant in the right balance. I couldn't help liking the main character and rooting for him. His devotion to his son cancelled out any failings and inadequacies he has so I wanted him to win out. The character's internal monologue made me feel like I was inside his head and understood what he was going through. A thoroughly enjoyable read and I'd definitely recommmend it.
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