"Every time you are able to find some humour in a difficult situation, you win.”
The chronicles of a young man dealing with bereavement and the journey it entails, negotiating the complications of life, love, drugs, guilt, expectations and the importance of knowing who he is at a crucial time and throughout all the trepidations he's faced with. The memoirs of William Hunter Howell, the son of deceased European Member of Parliament Paul Howell, is a gritty, witty, sad and clever account of bereavement and the struggles it imposes on a person at a young age. It is pure and genuine, understanding life with a beautifully positive message at it's inspiring core. This book is a must read for all, but crucially those affected by bereavement, whether immediately and directly, or as a parent, partner, friend or acquaintance. It's unimaginably poetic in its no holds barred honesty and humble truth.
William Hunter Howell (1988 - Present) was born on the east coast of the United Kingdom to political parents and a background of adventure, before the lure of the yellow brick road saw him move to London in his early twenties.
His debut book 'Affable in Adversity" shot to Number 1 Best Seller on Amazon, and enlightens its audience to the subject of what it was to be bereaved in his late teenage years. With a flair for the English language and the expanse of its offering, William Hunter Howell has a pedigree in luring his reader into a world of gritty and clever honesty, drawing out a vast spectrum of emotions with his unique perspective of all things intriguing.
Whilst William Hunter Howell has a plethora of work set for release, his 'Mad Ones' series is a style that pays homage to the rebel writers of the beat generation.