Peter Brewer, known to many as PB, isn't your ordinary ""boyfrom the burbs"". He's a dynamic individual whose life has beena remarkable journey of entrepreneurial spirit, strategic thinkingand unwavering enthusiasm. Peter has consistently demonstratedan innate ability to identify opportunities and turn them intosuccessful ventures.From his first foray into business with a cash-only mobileseafood business in the Taxation Office car park to a significant andenduring real estate career, Peter's resourcefulness and adaptabilityhave set him apart. His sharp business mind, coupled with a wilysense of humour, has allowed him to deeply connect with peoplefrom all walks of life across the globe.Peter is often regarded as a man ahead of his time, constantlychallenging the status quo and devising creative solutions. Hebelieves in hard work, learning from mistakes, turning challengesinto opportunities and seizing the day.
Humour, heart, and raw honesty""Running out of Saturdays"" is a beautifully written, deeply personal journey through the life of a true character- my good friend: PB. In true Brewer style, he tells his tales of a life well lived, with humour, heart, and raw honesty. I laughed out loud at the stories from his mischievous larrikin youth and flushed with pride at his wisdom and the warmth of his family values. It is a touching tribute to the people who shaped him-especially his talented, beloved Mum -and a celebration of enduring friendships, hard-earned lessons, and the deep pride he holds for his kids and grandkids. A moving, memorable read from a man who's still so full of stories and soul. Cheers Lyn xxYou'll be a better human for reading this bookIf you know Peter Brewer, you'll love his book, Running Out of Saturdays. When I read it, it felt like we were sitting together having a beer (not a Foster's)-something I dearly miss. If you don't know Peter, you should read this book and meet him. You're in for treat. Chocked full of wisdom only living a rich life with a big heart can provide, Peter shares a well-crafted story. As if getting to know Peter Brewer isn't enough reason, what you'll also learn is how to get the most from life-you've only got one you know. You'll laugh, you'll cry, and you'll be a better human for having read this book. Jay ThompsonBest seller in the making I say.A mixture of laughs, tears and joy. The rollercoaster that life is, filled with passion, emotion, courage, self doubt, fragility and much much more. I look forward to catching up with you before you become a Pulitzer or Nobel prize winning author. Chris BombolasWhat a gift you have created for your family and those who love you.""Running Out of Saturdays is a charming, reflective, and deeply human journey through the heart of a life well-lived. With equal parts wisdom and wit, Peter Brewer invites us to cherish our days, find our tribe, and savor the simple magic of a Saturday."" Jim Walberg