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Where's my Mother's Leg?: A Dark Comedy
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Where’s my Mother’s Leg?: A Dark Comedy

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A humorous view of what really happened after you dropped mom off at the nursing home.

If you can’t find the humor working in a skilled nursing facility you’ll go home every night wishing vodka came out of your shower.

Ned Russo thought he had it all. Lovely home in Pasadena, a beautiful ex-wife who didn’t hate him, a charming daughter at UCLA that adored him and a cushy job with a fat salary he earned as the administrator of one of the premier nursing homes in Los Angeles. He even had a giant office that overlooked the pacific ocean. But, as a wise man once said, things change.

Ned got fired. It took ten minutes for reality to suddenly hit him squarely in the face.

There was the mortgage and tuition for his daughter, the car payment and of course his alimony. So Ned took the first job he could find. It would just be temporary. It would also be a far cry from breezy Santa Monica. It was situated in the bowels of LA’s Koreatown. But his job at the Central City Convalescent wasn’t just a step down for Ned, it was more like falling off Mount Everest and landing on the roof of a Sherpa’s hut.

Ned’s journey and re-education in how the other half lives is a funny look at life in that nursing home down the block or that place where Grandma now resides or perhaps where you might end up.

Be kind to your children, they’re going to pick out your nursing home!

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Wise Media Group
Date
17 June 2020
Pages
308
ISBN
9781629671864

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

A humorous view of what really happened after you dropped mom off at the nursing home.

If you can’t find the humor working in a skilled nursing facility you’ll go home every night wishing vodka came out of your shower.

Ned Russo thought he had it all. Lovely home in Pasadena, a beautiful ex-wife who didn’t hate him, a charming daughter at UCLA that adored him and a cushy job with a fat salary he earned as the administrator of one of the premier nursing homes in Los Angeles. He even had a giant office that overlooked the pacific ocean. But, as a wise man once said, things change.

Ned got fired. It took ten minutes for reality to suddenly hit him squarely in the face.

There was the mortgage and tuition for his daughter, the car payment and of course his alimony. So Ned took the first job he could find. It would just be temporary. It would also be a far cry from breezy Santa Monica. It was situated in the bowels of LA’s Koreatown. But his job at the Central City Convalescent wasn’t just a step down for Ned, it was more like falling off Mount Everest and landing on the roof of a Sherpa’s hut.

Ned’s journey and re-education in how the other half lives is a funny look at life in that nursing home down the block or that place where Grandma now resides or perhaps where you might end up.

Be kind to your children, they’re going to pick out your nursing home!

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Wise Media Group
Date
17 June 2020
Pages
308
ISBN
9781629671864