Enablers Anonymous by Nico Laeser on Amazon.com
Ever since reading Skincage
by Nico Laeser I’ve been keen to sample some more of his work. Enablers Anonymous
is a dark comedy. It has its finger firmly on the pulse of the modern world. We
meet Jimmy King a self-confessed loser but also a cynic who exploits what can
be exploited. He stumbles into the world of therapy and self-help groups. What
starts with a scheme to make some extra cash, gradually grows into a fast money
making network of groups and seminars. As Jimmy struggles with keeping his web
of lies from unravelling, his conscience is already pulling at the various
threads.
The character of Jimmy is very well written, as he confesses
to us the reader, we sense from his anecdotes that all is not as he sees it,
and we develop a lot of sympathy for him as he blunders from one scheme to
another. We get first hand a journey of self-discovery and growth. Enablers
Anonymous is a clever story with a lot of heart. Recommended.
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