How to Be a Better Person

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by Seb Hunter

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Published by Atlantic Book

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Could being good make you feel better?

'How to Be a Better Person' is a hilarious antidote to cynicism - as inspiring as it is wildly entertaining.

When Seb Hunter accidentally picks up the phone to a charity fundraiser one day, he faces a moment of reckoning. It isn't so much that he lacks a social conscience; but he can no longer assuage it by buying the odd copy of the Big Issue and eating Fairtrade chocolate.

So he decides to sign up, transform good intention into commitment, and get involved in as different types of volunteering as possible.

From falling out with fellow do-gooders at Oxfam (where he sold Vanessa Feltz's old clothes to local transvestites) to becoming embroiled in labyrinthine bureaucracy on behalf of a Congolese asylum seeker; from hospital radio to litter picking; and, from working at a homeless drop-in centre to averting climate change (although not all simultaneously), he sheds blood, sweat, and tears in the name of Good Causes.

'Seb Hunter is as good as it gets.' The Times



Additional Information

  • ISBN 978 1 843549 765
  • 212 x 138mm, paperback
  • 288 page(s)
  • 1st edition
  • April 2009

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