Paul Slippery is an anxiety-ridden British doctor suffering from all those symptoms and more. His wife has embarked on a new career and perhaps an extramarital affair or two. His three oversexed sons mock him without mercy. And at work he's tangled in red tape and tormented by a flaky colleague.
""Beset by the tribulations of oncoming middle-age and the apparent dwindling of his sex life, Paul Slippery's daily life becomes a series of emotional crises. Paul is disgusted when his fi ftysomething friend begins an energetic but ultimately fatal affair with a thirtysomething; anxious when his wife Estelle returns to work for a boss who seems to express an unhealthy interest in the state of their marriage; and envious when his sons indulge in sexual relations under his own roof, with a number of girlfriends who just happen to be related"--Container."
"Paul Slippery is an anxiety-ridden British doctor suffering from all those symptoms and more. His wife has embarked on a new career and perhaps an extramarital affair or two. His three oversexed sons mock him without mercy. And at work he's tangled in red tape and tormented by a flaky colleague."@en
"Maybe it's when you can't remember exactly where your wife works--or whether she works at all. Or when your children have a more active sex life than you do. Or maybe it's when you start to hear the unspoken thoughts inside other people's heads. Paul Slippery is an anxiety-ridden British doctor suffering from all those symptoms and more. His wife has embarked on a new career and perhaps an extramarital affair or two. His three oversexed sons mock him without mercy. And at work he's tangled in red tape and tormented by a flaky colleague. Forthysomething turns the fears and foibles of middle age into high comedy of the kookiest kind."@en
"Hugh Laurie, from the hit TV series House, portrays the character Paul Slippery, a 44-year-old doctor and family man who wakes up one morning to discover that he can hear other people's thoughts."@en
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