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Talk To The Hand. The Utter Bloody Rudeness of Everyday Life
Lynne Truss
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Description for Talk To The Hand. The Utter Bloody Rudeness of Everyday Life
Hardcover. Clean copy
Sticklers unite! The Queen of Zero Tolerance takes on the sorry state of modern manners, in the spirit of her three million copy worldwide bestseller, Eats, Shoots & Leaves. "Talk to the hand 'cause the face ain't listening," the saying goes. When did the world get to be so rude? When did society become so inconsiderate? It's a topic that has been simmering for years, and Lynne Truss says that it has now reached boiling point. Taking on the boorish behaviour that has become a point of pride for some, Talk to the Hand is a rallying cry for courtesy. Like Eats, Shoots & Leaves, Talk to the Hand is a spirited conversation, not a stuffy guidebook. It is not about forks, for a start. Why hasn't your nephew ever thanked you for that perfect Christmas present? What makes your builder think he can treat you like dirt in your own home? When you phone a utility with a complaint (and have negotiated the switchboard), why can't you ever speak to a person who is authorised to apologise? What accounts for the appalling treatment you receive in shops? Most important, what will it take to roll back a culture that applauds rudeness and finds it so amusing? For anyone who's fed up with the brutality inflicted by modern manners (and is naturally too scared to confront the actual yobs), Talk to the Hand is a colourful call to arms - from the wittiest defender of the civilised world.
Product Details
Condition
Used, Very Good
Publisher
Profile Books
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2005
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781861979339
SKU
KEX0229227
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Lynne Truss
Lynne Truss is one of Britain's top comic writers and is the author of the number one bestseller Eats, Shoots & Leaves. It has sold over three million copies worldwide and won the British Book of the Year award in 2004. She has also written four comic books, Going Loco, Making the Cat Laugh, Tennyson's Gift and With One Lousy Free Packet of Seed, all available from Profile Books. She is a regular presenter on Radio 4, a Times columnist and a guest presenter for many other programmes. She lives in Brighton.
Reviews for Talk To The Hand. The Utter Bloody Rudeness of Everyday Life
The effect of her book is quite inspiring, giving hope
Sunday Telegraph
Australia
Wise and witty elegy for the decline of modern manners
Red
Heads and shoulders above the usual array of stocking fillers
The Week
Beautifully written... a much more interesting work than either a guide to manners or a more dispassionate analysis of rudery could ever be.
David Sexton
Evening Standard
She's opposed to rudeness but on occasion is rude herself - appallingly and wittingly so!
Sydney Morning Herald
Funny and buoyant
Sunday Times
This fine rant against boorish behaviour.
Saga Magazine
An entertaining rant, dotted with acute observations.
Libby Purvis
The Tablet
Highly perceptive, passionately argued and extremely funny
John Preston
Sunday Telegraph
Perfect
Sunday Express
I'm terribly fond of Lynne Truss's book on manners, Talk to the Hand. I'd love to take tea with her but I'd be a little nervous to do so.
Patrick Marber
Sunday Telegraph
(very) readable, (very) funny, (very) engaging
Observer
Anyone who has a sense of "the utter bloody rudeness of everyday life" will identify with much of the Truss jeremiad... a pleasingly wrathful social documentary.
Michael Bywater
Telegraph
It's bound to make you laugh and thump the table in agreement.
Sun Herald
Australia
Always fair, often funny and above all sane.
Ruth Rendell - Books of the Year 2005
So lively, so witty, so exhilaratingly splenetic.... It doesn't really matter how many times we may have shaken our heads in disagreement with her as the experience of reading what she has to say is always so pleasurable
Craig Brown
Mail on Sunday
Bloody funny and an effin good read
Sunday Independent
Dublin
Sunday Telegraph
Australia
Wise and witty elegy for the decline of modern manners
Red
Heads and shoulders above the usual array of stocking fillers
The Week
Beautifully written... a much more interesting work than either a guide to manners or a more dispassionate analysis of rudery could ever be.
David Sexton
Evening Standard
She's opposed to rudeness but on occasion is rude herself - appallingly and wittingly so!
Sydney Morning Herald
Funny and buoyant
Sunday Times
This fine rant against boorish behaviour.
Saga Magazine
An entertaining rant, dotted with acute observations.
Libby Purvis
The Tablet
Highly perceptive, passionately argued and extremely funny
John Preston
Sunday Telegraph
Perfect
Sunday Express
I'm terribly fond of Lynne Truss's book on manners, Talk to the Hand. I'd love to take tea with her but I'd be a little nervous to do so.
Patrick Marber
Sunday Telegraph
(very) readable, (very) funny, (very) engaging
Observer
Anyone who has a sense of "the utter bloody rudeness of everyday life" will identify with much of the Truss jeremiad... a pleasingly wrathful social documentary.
Michael Bywater
Telegraph
It's bound to make you laugh and thump the table in agreement.
Sun Herald
Australia
Always fair, often funny and above all sane.
Ruth Rendell - Books of the Year 2005
So lively, so witty, so exhilaratingly splenetic.... It doesn't really matter how many times we may have shaken our heads in disagreement with her as the experience of reading what she has to say is always so pleasurable
Craig Brown
Mail on Sunday
Bloody funny and an effin good read
Sunday Independent
Dublin