Too Many Tsunamis

A Tale of love, light and incidental humour

Fiction & Literature, Humorous
Cover of the book Too Many Tsunamis by Vincent Pienaar, Penguin Random House South Africa
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Author: Vincent Pienaar ISBN: 9781485903987
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa Publication: October 2, 2018
Imprint: Penguin Language: English
Author: Vincent Pienaar
ISBN: 9781485903987
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Publication: October 2, 2018
Imprint: Penguin
Language: English

Life’s a drag, and nobody knows that better than Bert. Bert wants to write. He also wants to kill himself. He has composed a brilliant suicide note, but so far his attempt at a brilliant suicide is as devoid of success as his writing career. Not wanting to die wondering if his mother will fully comprehend his note, Bert sets out to explain himself – in a footnote. A footnote that keeps growing and growing like a monster wave. Bert carries on living, for now, recounting his string of doomed relationships, and bemoaning his dead-end job in a printing shop, and the fact that he’s 34 and still living with his mother. But into the shop walks the mysterious Lelani Balt – Lightning Bolt – and sparks begin to fly. Bert might finally have something to write about.

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Life’s a drag, and nobody knows that better than Bert. Bert wants to write. He also wants to kill himself. He has composed a brilliant suicide note, but so far his attempt at a brilliant suicide is as devoid of success as his writing career. Not wanting to die wondering if his mother will fully comprehend his note, Bert sets out to explain himself – in a footnote. A footnote that keeps growing and growing like a monster wave. Bert carries on living, for now, recounting his string of doomed relationships, and bemoaning his dead-end job in a printing shop, and the fact that he’s 34 and still living with his mother. But into the shop walks the mysterious Lelani Balt – Lightning Bolt – and sparks begin to fly. Bert might finally have something to write about.

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