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Too Young to be Old: From Clapham to Kathmandu

Frank's Travel Memoir Series, Book 1

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Too Young to be Old: From Clapham to Kathmandu

By: Frank Kusy
Narrated by: Gary Furlong
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When Frank starts working with old people, he rediscovers a young dream. And sets out to make it come true.

As Frank Kusy turns 27, he is unexpectedly put in charge of an old people's home in Clapham, South London. Driven to distraction by a crazy cast of characters, he seeks solace in Buddhism, only to find himself up to his ears in plasticine pigs and marathon chanting sessions. Will he make his mum happy by holding down a 'proper' job? Will he make her unhappy by becoming a writer? Will he get to share cheese sandwiches with Kevin in Kathmandu? And will he be forced to exchange his underpants in Japan?

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I like being read to. Too Young To Be Old is a marvelous story to kick back and listen to. The warm and knowing twinkle in some people’s eyes comes through 100% in Kusy’s writing. I couldn’t help feeling I was in safe hands as I followed Kusy through two wildly pivotal years in his extraordinarily interesting life. His gentle humor, tremendous compassion, and devilish way of twisting the world around remind me to stop getting in my own way on my own journey. I highly recommend this book. It’s interesting, fun, and inspiring. Cheers, Judy A.

Inspiring. Dear. Heartwarming. Relatable.

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