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Did I Say That Out Loud? lydbok
236,-
Features audiobook-exclusive extra content, including a mid-record tea break and bespoke introductions for each chapter.
'Joyous, wise, reassuring and laugh-out-loud funny. I love these two women so much.' Elizabeth Day
'A book like no other. Honest and very, very funny. Some bits made me want to cheer - a sentence on parenting teenage girls was so good I may get it tattooed on myself, possibly in Hebrew.' Sara Cox
Award-winning broadcasters Fi Glover and Jane Garvey don't claim to have all …
Lydbok
236,-
Undertittel
Notes on the Chuff of Life
Forlag
Trapeze
Utgitt
30 september 2021
Lengde
7:24
Sjanger
Kunst og kultur, Dokumentar og fakta
Språk
English
Format
mp3
DRM-beskyttelse
App-only
ISBN
9781398705708
Features audiobook-exclusive extra content, including a mid-record tea break and bespoke introductions for each chapter.
'Joyous, wise, reassuring and laugh-out-loud funny. I love these two women so much.' Elizabeth Day
'A book like no other. Honest and very, very funny. Some bits made me want to cheer - a sentence on parenting teenage girls was so good I may get it tattooed on myself, possibly in Hebrew.' Sara Cox
Award-winning broadcasters Fi Glover and Jane Garvey don't claim to have all the answers (what was the question?), but in these hilarious and perceptive essays they take modern life by its elasticated waist and give it a brisk going over with a stiff brush.
They riff together on the chuff of life, from pet deaths to broadcasting hierarchies, via the importance of hair dye, the perils and pleasures of judging other women, and the perplexing overconfidence of chino-wearing middle-aged white men named Roger.
Did I Say That Out Loud? covers essential life skills (never buy an acrylic jumper, always decline the offer of a limoncello), ponders the prudence of orgasm merchandise and suggests the disconcerting possibility that Christmas is a hereditary disease, passed down the maternal line.
At a time of constant uncertainty, what we all need is the wisdom of two women who haven't got a clue what's going on either.