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Good Scammer

Kennaway, Guy
Good Scammer
Good Scammer tells the story of Clive 'Bangaz' Thompson, an orphan born in west Jamaica raised with no love, education, or prospects of ever getting a decent job. He designs an ingenious business model that brings millions of dollars annually to the little villages around the sandy inlets of the Jamaican coast, making himself a vast personal fortune and a hero to his community. He achieves all of this without using a knife or a gun or even the...

CHF 39.50

Foot Notes

Kennaway, Guy / Sharif, Hussein
Foot Notes
When Guy Kennaway, 63, a white, middle class, overweight, English, Tory-voting writer met Hussein Sharif, 22, an African-born, inner city, Tory-hating Muslim, they assumed they had little in common. But newly related by marriage, they decided to go on a walk through Britain to get to know each other. Guy's mission was to explain to Hussein how wonderful British life and culture was, and Hussein's was to describe to Guy the realities of life as...

CHF 32.50

The Accidental Collector

Kennaway, Guy
The Accidental Collector
Set in the world of contemporary art, Guy Kennaway's new novel delivers his trademark absurdities and laugh out loud moments.As the globe's most successful super-dealer, Herman Gertsch spent his charmed life jettiing between his galleries in Zurich, London and New York, fawned over by artists, curators, politicians and the uber-rich.As Herman's empire grew, nothing seemed to get in his way, until he made the calamitous decision to open a galle...

CHF 22.90

One People

Kennaway, Guy
One People
First published in 1997, it would be hard to find a publisher today for a white, male expatriate writing about the realities of life in a Jamaican hamlet. To make matters worse, Guy Kennaway wrote One People in the local patois. But this comic novel - sparkling with irreverent wit- is cherished in Jamaica where it is recognised for its 'humour and humanity' and as a mirror which reflects the essence of the island, where 'culture is something t...

CHF 23.90

Foot Notes

Kennaway, Guy / Sharif, Hussein
Foot Notes
When Guy Kennaway, 63, a white, middle class, overweight, English, Tory-voting writer met Hussein Sharif, 22, an African-born, inner city, Tory-hating Muslim, they assumed they had little in common. But newly related by marriage, they decided to go on a walk through Britain to get to know each other. Guy's mission was to explain to Hussein how wonderful British life and culture was, and Hussein's was to describe to Guy the realities of life as...

CHF 36.50

The Accidental Collector

Kennaway, Guy
The Accidental Collector
Set in the world of contemporary art, Guy Kennaway's new novel delivers his trademark absurdities and laugh out loud moments.As the globe's most successful super-dealer, Herman Gertsch spent his charmed life jetting between his galleries in Zurich, London and New York, fawned over by artists, curators, politicians and the uber-rich.As Herman's empire grew, nothing seemed to get in his way, until he made the calamitous decision to open a galler...

CHF 32.90

Time to Go

Kennaway, Guy
Time to Go
The result of the author's taking note in the time after his eighty-eight-year-old mother asked him to kill her in order to prevent her slipping into a catatonic state as age increased. Kennaway considers the moral, legal, emotional, intellectual and practical of assisted dying in the contemporary debate around the issue.

CHF 28.50

Time to Go

Kennaway, Guy
Time to Go
In 2017 Susie Kennaway asked her son Guy to kill her.88 years old, with an older and infirm husband, Susie wanted to avoid sliding into infantilised catatonia. The son immediately started taking notes and Time to Go is the result.In turns a manual for those considering the benefits of assisted dying, a portrait of a mother son relationship, and a sympathetic description of old age, this book is a route map through the moral, legal, emotional, ...

CHF 43.50

Bird Brain

Kennaway, Guy
Bird Brain
Poacher turned gamekeeper may be one of the oldest plots in fiction, but Guy Kennaway gives it a sharp and playful new twist in this comic novel of country sports, murder, intrigue and talking pheasants. 'Eccentric and anthropomorphic... I loved it. It's high spirited, subversive and full of wry social observation and excellent jokes' "Daily Mail

CHF 19.50