Cuckoo's Nest

Reminiscences, Reflections, and Ramblings of a Life—So Far

by Chris Chorlton


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E-Book
$3.99
Softcover
$16.95
E-Book
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/26/2012

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 192
ISBN : 9781462016266
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 192
ISBN : 9781462016259

About the Book

Telling stories of growing up in postwar Britain, starting a new life in Canada, raising a family, working in a major corporation, experiencing an active retirement, and enjoying the pleasure of grandchildren, Cuckoo’s Nest tells the life story of author Chris Chorlton.

With a dash of humour, a touch of sadness, a pinch of whimsy, and a little dose of reality, Chorlton describes his escapades with doctors, his attempts to outfox squirrels, his experiment with hypnotism, and how he met his wife. His memoir also recalls his last day at the office, the challenges of carrying a piano down stairs, the memories of an emotional Remembrance Day ceremony, the illness of his newborn grandson, the loss of some schoolboy heroes and older friends, and his commitment to Rotary. Chorlton shares real stories of a real life.


Praise for Cuckoo’s Nest

“Chris Chorlton puts a fresh face on old truths. He has a knack for placing the reader at the heart of his very charming personal stories—which gently unfold to reveal the common bonds we all share.”
—John Stewart, Mississauga News

“Please read these tales told by my friend and former colleague Chris Chorlton. Like me, I believe you may recognize a little of yourself, you will have a good laugh and, yes, perhaps shed a tear.”
—Sir Graham Day

“Stories I can relate to. Cuckoo’s nest brings people in everyday situations to life, with some surprises. Read it—you’ll enjoy it. Buy it—you’ll help The Rotary Foundation.”
—Wilf Wilkinson C.M., President, Rotary International 2007-08
Chair, The Rotary Foundation 2012-13


All royalties from the sale of the book will be donated to The Rotary Foundation


About the Author

Chris Chorlton was born in Cheshire, England, and immigrated to Canada in 1969. Before retiring, he held senior positions in the electricity industry with Ontario Hydro and its successor companies. Chorlton lives with his wife in Mississauga, Ontario; they have two children and four grandsons. He is a Rotarian.