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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe author has had many careers. In the book 'Wham, Bam, NYC in the Roaring Sixties", Robert tells of crating Robert's Fairly Famous Roast Beef Sandwiches sold in a jumping singles bar in the roaring Sixties. Robert then went on to design hundreds of shoes & boots eventually in his office in Shang Hai called Right Stuff. After selling his business he went to work for a group of Gatehouse Newspapers. He wrote a humor column for the newspapers for five years. Robert then composed this book called "Why Men Are Suspicious of Yoga Some Funny Stories & Some Not So Funny "using some of the pieces he Read More...
The author has had many careers. In the book 'Wham, Bam, NYC in the Roaring Sixties", Robert tells of crating Robert's Fairly Famous Roast Beef Sandwiches sold in a jumping singles bar in the roaring Sixties. Robert then went on to design hundreds of shoes & boots eventually in his office in Shang Hai called Right Stuff. After selling his business he went to work for a group of Gatehouse Newspapers. He wrote a humor column for the newspapers for five years. Robert then composed this book called "Why Men Are Suspicious of Yoga Some Funny Stories & Some Not So Funny "using some of the pieces he wrote for the Newspapers.
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“robear’s” sharp wit and humor came through very clearly in these essays. This helps those of us who live in the rarefied suburbs to laugh at the absurdities of life. I particularly enjoyed the refrigerator who got a driver’s license from the Registry. It’s entirely believable.- Shrikant Madhukar Raut
Loved this book!! It’s a funny but gentle commentary on real people and their struggles to make sense of an absurd world, which
“robear’s” sharp wit and humor came through very clearly in these essays. This helps those of us who live in the rarefied suburbs to laugh at the absurdities of life. I particularly enjoyed the refrigerator who got a driver’s license from the Registry. It’s entirely believable.- Shrikant Madhukar Raut
Loved this book!! It’s a funny but gentle commentary on real people and their struggles to make sense of an absurd world, which is sometimes of their own making!! Full of interesting and resonating ironies that linger with the reader. Perfect escape reading!! Looking forward to more! Report. VIDHI
WOW! Such a FUN diversion from all of the upsetting news around us! This book made me LAUGH with almost every page. - Ankur Bhosale
An uncanny observer of the human condition, Isenberg has a way of describing the mundane with both insight and humour. - Kshitij Mungra
Don't miss this book! Sharp, mind, Sharp wit! Just the right amount of bite. Thank you, Robert Isenberg, for sharing your storytelling talent and for adding a few more serious stories.
Especially "Against All Odds" Div Radadya
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