Maureen Lipman has the knack of making the everyday supremely entertaining, the ordinary absurd and unexpected. This new collection of pieces sparkles with her inimitable prose and pithy opinions. Encounters in the street, at the hairdresser, in the dressing room, on her travels at home and abroad, indeed wherever she goes, are sharply observed, joyfully and - at times - ruefully recorded. Included too are a selection of brilliant monologues which capture the many voices of Maureen in wonderfully diverse ways.
Unexpectedly Eighty : And Other Adaptations
Judith Viorst
bookGuac Is Extra But So Am I
Sarah Solomon
bookHyper-chondriac: One Man's Quest to Hurry Up and Calm Down
Brian Frazer
bookIt's Hard to Be Hip Over Thirty: And Other Injustices
Judith Viorst
bookThe Day I Turned Uncool: Confessions of a Reluctant Grown-up
Dan Zevin
bookA Cynic Looks at Life
Ambrose Bierce
bookThe Wit of Women
Kate Sanborn
bookBergman me, Jane you
Kurt Peder Larsen, Vladimir Oravsky
bookSocial Q's: How to Survive the Quirks, Quandaries and Quagmires of Today
Philip Galanes
bookOf Course You're Still Cool, Honey
Dan Consiglio
bookFelines of New York: A Glimpse Into the Lives of New York's Feline Inhabitants
Jim Tews
bookFreddy Goes to Florida
Walter R. Brooks
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