This book required a lifetime of experience and sixteen years to write. Mind you, there was an eight-year gap in the middle when the author had to return to full-time, salaried employment. The chapters are presented alphabetically, so in theory it is possible to take any chapter, and read it in its own right. Once a reader has read all twenty-six chapters, he or she will have a sum of all the parts: a completed 'jigsaw' of Hal T. Strapel's story. Truth or fiction? Let the reader decide. Jane C.: "In 'Turning Thai', I think a very vivid picture of Thailand is presented - it all sounded very exotic to me sitting in dull old middle England. Lots of well-described local colour and all fluently articulated. The author met up with some colourful characters and gives an honest appraisal of how they affected him as a traveller in uncharted territory. There is definitely an eye for detail and the sights, sounds and smells leap off the page. I had a good laugh at the cockroach episode, which sounds very callous of me, but it resonated with me as I had a similar sort of experience in Sicily with a very large spider." John H.: "I found 'Bilious Belligerent Bowels' highly entertaining, particularly when Hal was describing the attentions of the nurse and her colleagues. Charlie H.: "I found 'Queenish Quirks' an intriguing and easy read that connects cultures in a relatable way." Lee F.: "I enjoyed reading 'Lust for Lingerie'. It sounds voyeuristic in itself! As a man who spent his working life in ladies' knickers I can see the author is knowledgeable!" Johnny B.:
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