Will That be Cash or ‘Cuffs? by Yvonne Blackwood
Crack up laughing when you read this hilarious coming-of-age story that teens, young adults, and readers aged 92 will enjoy.
Bobby graduated from high school but defied his parents’ wishes to go straight to college. After wasting two years of his time, he decides to attend college. His parents refused to pay all his tuition fees, so Bobby took on a part-time job as a security guard to help cover his expenses. On the job, he learns unbelievable things about the world “out there”, the dark side of the grocery industry, the ingenious methods of stealing in supermarkets, and encounters a bizarre cast of characters who appear and disappear like extraterrestrials. The story incorporates the relationship between a mother and son.
Meet some of the characters converging on the supermarket:
Wilbert Wiley-guard, modern-day Don Juan gawks after all hot chicks.
The Three Amigos, steals Listerine to get their fix.
Angel, little old lady steals body cream to be soft and smooth.
One-leg Carlos, camouflages missing leg for carrying basket.
Pierre Tremblay, thief from Montreal, seafood lover
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Author Bio:
Only a few bankers, including Kenneth Grahame and T. S. Eliot, are authors. Yvonne Blackwood sits with this unique group. She published her first two books while still working full-time. She authored eight books, is an award-winning short story writer, columnist, and world traveller. Blackwood’s published adult books include: Into Africa: A Personal Journey; Will That Be Cash or Cuffs? Into Africa: The Return; College Life of a Retired Senior and her debut novel, The Ambition. Her children’s books include: Nosey Charlie Comes to Town, Nosey Charlie Goes to Court, and Nosey Charlie Chokes on A Wiener! Blackwood has also contributed to several anthologies, newspapers, and magazines, including More of Our Canada, Adelaide, InTouch, and Green Prints magazines. She enjoys movies and has established a collection of Oscar-winning Best Pictures from the first one in 1927 to 2020 (her movie cabinet ran out of space)!
