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Loveable curmudgeon

Like Eats Shoots and Leaves, Talk to the Hand offers biting commentary and a brief but relevant history regarding another aspect of our current social conditiion - manners, and the increasing lack thereof. If you enjoyed the first, this should be just as much fun. It gets off to a slow start but be patient as chapter two really lets them have it. This looks like a good two book gift set if you can find both volumes and would be an ideal gift for the sexagenarians in your circle of friends.Read full review...

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"How Very Rude!"

While nothing could ever surpass my love for Lynne Truss's Eats, Shoots & Leaves, this book about the lapse (or possible rearrangement) of manners in 21st century culture is both funny and thoughtful. Truss looks at both concrete examples and sociological explanations for why, among other things, other people's children drive us insane, and does so with her trademark wit. The book does seem to suffer a bit from a lack of the minute focus Truss was able to give to punctuation issues in Eats, Shoots & Leaves, but it is definitely worth reading.Read full review...

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Talk to the Hand

A great book about the importance of manners. Also incredibly funny. The author never over states her point, but points out how human behavior has changed and the effect this change has wrought on contemporary society, mostly for the negative. Also very incredibly funny.Read full review...

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