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That's Me in the Middle (Paperback)
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That's Me in the Middle (Paperback)
Series: The Bandy Papers
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List price R275
Loot Price R210
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Strangely horse-faced World War I flying ace Bart Bandy finds
himself kicked upstairs - to everyone's appalled surprise - and
made a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Royal Flying Corps. But not for
long. Persuaded to give a school speech on the many shortcomings of
Field Marshal Haig, Bart finds Fortune's Wheel definitely on the
turn and soon he is once more heading for the hell of the trenches
- this time on a bicycle. With the daredevil commander of the 13th
Bicycle Brigade, Bob Craig, there follow a series of
edge-of-the-seat adventures, always accompanied by what Craig later
refers to fondly as "brilliant exchanges of utter nonsense". Donald
Jack's blackly humorous Bandy memoirs are classics of their kind.
Against an unshrinkingly depicted backdrop of war and its horrors,
his anti-hero's adventures are both gripping and shockingly funny.
What people are saying about The Bandy Papers: "Reading can lead to
involuntary bursts of loud laughter." "Very descriptive, full of
air combats and written with a fine eye for period detail . . .
there is quite simply no finer book of its kind. Highly
recommended." "It is clear that Bandy likely should've been killed
several times, but very likely the Grim Reaper was laughing too
hard to hold his scythe straight . . ." "Hysterically funny! . . .
each book is another installment in the continuing saga of a
Canadian and his adventures in war, the world, and women." "I have
yet to find another author with the wit and humor of Donald Jack."
Editorial reviews: "I enjoyed every word . . . terrifically funny."
P.G. Wodehouse "Jack does more than play it for laughs . . . The
mingling of humor and horror is like a clown tap-dancing on a
coffin, but Jack is skillful enough to get away with it." Time
Magazine "Funny. Very. Donald Jack has as light a touch with this
fragile art as his hero has on throttle of a Sopwith Camel.
Excessive corn is avoided in favour of wit and a delight in life."
New York Times "Bartholomew Bandy is the most remarkable hero (or
anti-hero) since Harold Lloyd impersonated the Freshman." Chicago
Tribune "To know Bandy is to love him . . . you tend to gallop
through and come hurtling out at the end panting for more." The
Sunday Sun "For those to whom Bandy is a newcomer, what a treat is
in store." Toronto Star
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