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The Best of Max Walker By Max Walker

We live today in an information society where technology regularly bombards each and every one of us.   As a consequence, we are losing the common art of communicating – talking t one another and telling stories. One of the most powerful tools of communication is humour.  The ability to laugh at oneself and life’s many sticky predicaments, is a valuable asset.   This is a collection of Max Walker’s favourite stories that will bring more than a chuckle or two and refresh ones need to converse.

 




Other Books by Max

How to Kiss a Crocodile By Max Walker

This story is a little second hand.  But isn’t that how great stories develop? Basically, not even the facts of this one have been changed to make it more interesting.   Isn’t it funny how the more dangerous a situation may have appeared at the time to all but those involved, the event becomes quite […]

A Chip of the Old Block By Max Walker

This is an insight into the lives to two mates, Big Max and Little Max, father and son, builder and architect, cricket and football payers and raconteurs extraordinaire.  A rollercoaster ride of Australian memories recounted in the Max Walker tradition.  Chip Off the Old Block is sure to bring a smile and a chuckle to […]

How to Tame Lions By Max Walker

It would appear that there are many people out there who share Max’s warped since of humour and an immense enjoyment of life and its situations.  This book is basically an anecdotal romp.   Somehow the problems and burdens of life don’t seem quite as worrying if you can laugh or smile at yourself.   […]