Why is it so difficult to find the time to help others? When Seb Hunter became aware of a nagging ache in the place where his soul ought to be, he embarked on a two year odyssey of volunteering—with hilarious results. He collects litter, teaches pensioners how to use the internet, works at Oxfam (where he meets Gladys, his septuagenarian nemesis), mans a steam train line, becomes a star DJ on hospital radio, visits prisoners, and runs a very long way for charity. But will his quest for self-improvement be successful? How to Be a Better Person is the tale of a cynic's attempt to become a better person by helping others. For nothing. It's a volunteering call-to-arms! Oh no it's not! Well it is, sort of . . .
Author Biography
Seb Hunter is the author of two previous books, Hell Bent for Leather: Confessions of a Heavy Metal Addict and Rock Me Amadeus: When Ignorance Meets High Art, Things Can Get Messy. He is one third of the avant-drone ensemble, Crater, in which he plays guitar and electronics.