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Nothing to Complain About?: Outlandish Letters for Implausible Problems

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Here at last is the third wonderfully humourous and entertaining anthology of letters and replies from the correspondent from Hell, Michael A.Lee. The indignant author writes a moving letter of complaint to his dentist after a young neighbor's milk tooth is ignored by the tooth fairy; Kiklees Metropolitan Council respond to his letter bemoaning the number of poodies on Huddersfield's streets; Colonel Longman of the Royal Tank Regiment explains that he is unable to provide a think-tank; and the long-suffering Portia from Next Retail Customer Services Department bears the brunt of his complaint that he cannot find a Davy Crockett in his local store. Lee relentlessly pursues a host of unsuspecting high-profile individuals and organizations with strange complaints, and, incredibly, they respond. Nothing to Complain About? is a brilliant and hilarious excursion into the surreal world of quintessential British humor.

208 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2005

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