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Talking to Strangers

Peter Rosengard

May 24, 2013 08:33
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Stephen Pollard,

Stephen Pollard

1 min read

If you're a regular JC reader, you'll have seen - and, I hope, laughed at - the columns of Peter Rosengard.

Peter's autobiography is effectively a book-length version of those columns. To me, that makes it an automatic recommendation. When I first came across Peter, I simply couldn't - still can't - understand why he wasn't writing regularly elsewhere. I've yet to read a piece of his that hasn't had me in stitches.

Peter is the British Larry David, with one big difference. He's not a journalist or a writer. He has a real job - and one at which he is astonishingly successful. Let me explain.

I'd been editing the JC for a few months when I got a call. "Hello, my name is Peter Rosengard. I am a life insurance salesman and I wondered if you would like to have breakfast with me at Claridge's."

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