The Barber's Chair

The Barber's Chair

  • Nana Boateng
Publisher:Xlibris CorporationISBN 13: 9781503512757ISBN 10: 1503512754

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The Barber's Chair is written by Nana Boateng and published by Xlibris Corporation. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1503512754 (ISBN 10) and 9781503512757 (ISBN 13).

The Barber's Chair the place all men go to begin their interview process to start their weekend off to begin a road trip to get ready for that wedding to begin a new life on campus. The barber does not just give one a cut, he is forever the beginning of any event in a gentleman's life. This has been a barber's place in society since time immemorial, however few people know of the barber's other role a purveyor of tales. Some might label him a psychologist, a soothsayer or a psychiatrist, but that most of the time is not the case. You see, a barber is probably privy to more tales than any of the aforementioned professionals because he does not have to ask to receive. Anyone who sits in a barber's chair has a story to tell and these stories are a byproduct of not only forgetting that someone is indeed listening, but a willingness to share with someone who is detached from the situation and will not be judgmental. These stories are also as diverse as the people telling them: bankers, servicemen, janitors, CEOs, lawyers, doctors, Hispanics, Caucasians, African Americans, Indians, Africans, you name it- they all have a story to tell. These are their stories