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Watch out Bridget Jones and Ally McBeal -- Johnathan Burlip wants you to know his side of the story! For Johnathan Burlip, solicitor and virtuoso shirt ironer, nothing is ever simple. Girlfriends, dysfunctional families, petulant bosses -- all cause him grief and confusion. Marooned in modern London, Johnathan finds himself rudely ejected from the comfortable life of corporate lawyer, leaving him spinning out of control towards an undistinguished legal career in Finsbury Park, where the clientele and professional challenges are somewhat different. While he participates in a love story for our times, Johnathan is tormented on his journey by a chorus of politically correct parents, well-manicured mobsters, a bionic hamster and a cat with only one (curtailed) life.
Johnathan Burlip, a fastidious solicitor, faces a chaotic unraveling of his professional and personal life after being forced out of his comfortable corporate existence. He must navigate the unfamiliar terrain of a small-time legal practice in Finsbury Park while managing the demands of a dysfunctional family, eccentric romantic interests, and a series of absurd domestic complications. The narrative is delivered through a humorous, first-person perspective that highlights the protagonist's struggle to maintain order in a world that seems determined to thwart his every effort at stability. As he attempts to reconcile his expectations of success with the reality of his new circumstances, he encounters a cast of characters that challenge his rigid sensibilities and force him to adapt to a less predictable environment.
This work positions itself within the tradition of contemporary British comedic fiction, drawing clear parallels to the character-driven humor found in popular urban narratives of the late 1990s. The premise suggests a focus on the anxieties of professional life, utilizing the protagonist's displacement as a vehicle for social observation and farce. Readers likely encounter a tone that balances self-deprecating wit with the frustrations of navigating a rapidly changing social landscape. The inclusion of bizarre secondary elements indicates a narrative style that prioritizes levity and absurdity over strictly realistic character development.
Page Count:
290
Publication Date:
1999-01-01
Publisher:
Unknown
ISBN-10:
0006513328
ISBN-13:
9780006513322
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