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Book SynopsisMark Wallington has a dream. He is going to change the face of British comedy.
Unfortunately for the residents of north London, he''s going to finance this dream by becoming a gardener.
The result is The Day Job, an account of a year spent working in other people''s gardens: people like Mrs Fleming who is convinced there is buried treasure in the bottom bed; Mr Walters who is trying to create a fascist state policed by gnomes in his well-guarded plot in Gospel Oak; Mrs Glover who is probably the most attractive woman living in Britain; and poor Mr Nugent, who likes to save his urine in jam jars and pour it over his compost.
Over four seasons Wallington crosses Hampstead Heath from job to job. He survives brushes with the evil contract gardeners who keep trying to knock him off his bicycle. He strives to impress literary agent Herman Gapp who might represent him - depending on what sort of job he does on Gapp''s Alpine Terrace. He even finds time to fall f
Trade Review
An affectionate account of a year he spent fleecing the residents of north London as a jobbing gardener... Likeable and generous -- Guardian