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ISBN: 1530968186 (ISBN13: 9781530968183)
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Fed Up! a Relatable Memoir Paperback | Pages: 222 pages
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Title:Fed Up! a Relatable Memoir
Author:C.P. Henderson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 222 pages
Published:June 6th 2016 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Categories:Autobiography. Memoir. True Story. Nonfiction. New Adult. Inspirational. Humor. Biography

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Author C.P. Henderson has brilliantly touched on a variety of entertaining, thought-provoking, witty, relatable, and absolute charming episodes of a reality that consist of many veterans’ experiences of military life. This novel is also filled with facts regarding the average individual’s daily struggles and accomplishments as well, for many people make decisions about their future based on that of other family members. Henderson also provides a vivid display of the daily dealings with military and civilian co-workers that showcases the behavior of leaders, subordinates, the manner of how people cling to certain circles such as the so-called “Brown-Nosers,” and how trust & friends can be such a rarity in any environment. Overall, I really enjoyed the way that through all the turmoil, shifty people, and other challenges, she was also able to hold her own and rise above it and keep her strides at an even flow. Sheila S. Rowell AAMBC Reviewer

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The first thing I have to say about 'Fed Up' is that I had no idea that the US Federal Government could be the source of such hilarity. C.P Henderson has found a direct link to my funny bone as I laughed out loud chapter after chapter (I love how each one is named after a reality TV show). I particularly enjoyed the second chapter Flipping Out - it starts with a perfect job offer without and interview and a great road trip with her beloved sister, and then it all goes to hell. Her commute is

How this woman managed to stay sane while navigating a career in the federal government is a miracle. I could feel her frustrations and she definitely exhibited a lot more self-control than I ever would have.Easy read and also made me laugh.

While I appreciated the humor regarding federal employment, I was distracted at times due to the need for a good editor. I also felt some of the comments the author made in her self monologue legitimized lazy federal employees which is not a good thing.Author C.P. Henderson has brilliantly touched on a variety of entertaining, thought-provoking, witty, relatable, and absolute charming episodes of a reality that consist of many veterans experiences of military life. This novel is also filled with facts regarding the average individuals daily struggles and accomplishments as well, for many people make decisions about their future based on that of other family members. Henderson also provides a vivid display of the daily dealings with military

Author C.P. Henderson has brilliantly touched on a variety of entertaining, thought-provoking, witty, relatable, and absolute charming episodes of a reality that consist of many veterans experiences of military life. This novel is also filled with facts regarding the average individuals daily struggles and accomplishments as well, for many people make decisions about their future based on that of other family members. Henderson also provides a vivid display of the daily dealings with military



I left a review on Amazon. I love this book! It's a quick read, very relatable and it nice to have someone shed a light on how different area of government work. It's not all bad, most people are hard workers and are good at their jobs. Its the one who are egomaniacs, buffoons or just incompetent that makes working anywhere hard. I will continue to suggest this book to anyone whether they work in the government or with crazy people. Walking through her journey may make you feel a bit better