Steven Appleby’s Normal Life

Steven Appleby’s Normal Life, authored by Steven Appleby and published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2003, is a 96-page exploration intended as a companion to the BBC Radio 4 series of the same name. This book presents a humorous take on personal experiences, aiming to connect with readers through shared anecdotes and reflections on ordinary life events.
In this edition, Appleby delves into various aspects of his life, addressing themes of humor and the absurdities of everyday situations. He shares stories that resonate with many, highlighting the commonality of experiences such as confronting mortality and navigating family dynamics. Through his anecdotes, Appleby seeks to provide comfort and reassurance to readers, emphasizing that they are not alone in their struggles. This work combines elements of humor and personal narrative, making it a relatable read for those interested in anecdotes and quotations.
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Steven writes- ‘This book is intended as a companion to the BBC Radio 4 series Steven Appleby’s Normal Life, in which I attempt to set the record straight concerning a small part of my personal history.
I am not arrogant enough to believe that I am special, or unique. I know that all the events I describe on the radio are happening all over the world to ordinary people, all of the time. It is no joke to be pursued by Death riding a bicycle, or to discover that your children are aliens, so if the same thing happens to you I hope this book is of some comfort. You are not the only one.’
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