Butler Bennett True believes that he has found the perfect job. The calm and even-tempered man takes up his new job at the house of the Reddingtons, an old and especially facile couple.
He hasn’t taken their grandson in consideration, though.
Jethro visits his grandparents, and the previously pleasant employment turns into a living hell, because due to his drug consumption, he is incalculable.
When Bennett is on the verge of packing his suitcases, the Reddingtons encounter a stroke of fate, and it shouldn’t be the only one.
This drama is riddled with humor. Although it doesn’t give tears a wide berth, the story finally comes up with a happy end.
33.300 Words, 150 Printpages.
He hasn’t taken their grandson in consideration, though.
Jethro visits his grandparents, and the previously pleasant employment turns into a living hell, because due to his drug consumption, he is incalculable.
When Bennett is on the verge of packing his suitcases, the Reddingtons encounter a stroke of fate, and it shouldn’t be the only one.
This drama is riddled with humor. Although it doesn’t give tears a wide berth, the story finally comes up with a happy end.
33.300 Words, 150 Printpages.