Men and Sheds

Men and Sheds by Gordon Thorburn, published by New Holland in 2002, is a humorous exploration of the significance of sheds in men’s lives. This edition spans 95 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into the unique relationship men have with their sheds, likening them to the way women view handbags. The book delves into the essentials that men store in their sheds, reflecting on the personal and cultural implications of these spaces.
Readers will find a lighthearted examination of the shed as a sanctuary for men, filled with tools, memories, and a sense of identity. The narrative draws parallels between the private nature of sheds and the unspoken boundaries surrounding personal spaces. With humor as a central theme, this book invites readers to consider the quirks and comforts that these structures provide, making it a relatable read for anyone interested in the lighter side of everyday life.
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It has been said that a shed is to a man what a handbag is to a woman – both contain all the essentials for surviving in the modern world and in the same way that no decent man would ever consider looking in a woman’s handbag uninvited, so no reasonable woman would dream of setting foot in a man’s shed.
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