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Meet Uncle Hobart, a pugnacious yet lovable rogue who will take you on a whirlwind adventure alongside his long-suffer nephew. From hunting an ostrich with a smelly sock to visiting France in a homemade balloon, exploding the farm's best cow, and even shooting the world's only homing pig, Uncle Hobart's antics will leave you in stitches. With his simple yet profound philosophy of: "Everything's okay, so long as there's plenty 'o beer ter be drunk," Uncle Hobart is a character you'll love to hate. As he navigates life as a recent widower on the lookout a new caretaker, his strong beliefs and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Meet Uncle Hobart, a pugnacious yet lovable rogue who will take you on a whirlwind adventure alongside his long-suffer nephew. From hunting an ostrich with a smelly sock to visiting France in a homemade balloon, exploding the farm's best cow, and even shooting the world's only homing pig, Uncle Hobart's antics will leave you in stitches. With his simple yet profound philosophy of: "Everything's okay, so long as there's plenty 'o beer ter be drunk," Uncle Hobart is a character you'll love to hate. As he navigates life as a recent widower on the lookout a new caretaker, his strong beliefs and forceful personality will keep you on your toes. Get ready for a wild ride with Uncle Hobart-and make sure you hold on tight!
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Born in Harlesden on the outskirts of London in 1943, Peter Barns grew up with the scenic backdrop of Regent's Park. After attending a secondary modern school, Peter embarked on a varied career path before finding his footing in the construction industry. As an electrician, he earned a City & Guilds qualification and spent two decades working on building sites. Peter's life journey has been marked by rich personal experiences, including the joy of being a father to two, a grandfather to five, and a great-grandfather to two. In the late 1980s, he sought a quieter life in the Highlands of Scotland, where he transitioned into counselling, helping individuals with alcohol and drug issues, and later managing a charitable organisation that repurposed computers for community use. Now retired, Peter channels his creativity into writing. His work as an author reflects the depth of his life's experiences and his love for storytelling.