Memoir 'Uh-Oh' By Sigmund Wollman

152 Words1 Pages
In reading the memoir "Uh-oh" it appears that food was not the main issue. Instead, the author was suffering from an internal struggle and frustration with his current position in the world. It seemed that he wasn't happy with his job or the direction he life was going. His feelings of turbulence were probably exacerbated by his youth, inexperience, and lack of life exposure. The repeated service of wieners and sauerkraut meals merely served as catalyst for his rage to boil over. It was at that time that the author's life would seemingly begin to change. Mr. Sigmund Wollman entered the situation. Mr. Wollman allowed the author to continue his rant and just listened. When the author was finished with his tirade, Mr. Wollman remained