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How Shall I Tell the Dog? And other final musings
ADVANCE READING COPIES In this hilarious and moving book, popular English humorist Miles Kington faces cancer and death with his sparkling trademark wit, musing on everything from board games and yodeling to the prospect of being outlived by his dog. When some people are told they have only a few months to live, they might travel around the world or write their memoirs or put their affairs in order. When it happened at the age of 66 to Miles Kington--one of England's best-loved humorist--he did what he did best, offering sharp, wry, laugh-out-loud observations and ideas about his situation. Following his diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, Kington proposes increasingly absurd ideas for his next book (what he calls "cashing in on cancer") in a series of letters to his literary agent, Gill. And what sort of things capture Kington's attention in his waning months? The sudden grimness of those 1,000 Places to See Before You Die books, for example. (What about 100 Things to Do Before You Die, Without Leaving Home?, he suggests. Instead of bungee jumping and whitewater rafting, learn to whistle with two fingers in your mouth, yodel, or steam open envelopes.) The irony that his dog, Berry, will probably outlive him, or the semi-outrageous idea of creating a funeral video. Mischievous and utterly original, Miles Kington's words in the face of death are memorable and surprisingly uplifting. "What a wonderful legacy this is. A book to make the Grim Reaper laugh." - Michael Palin "A unique, quirky wordsmith." - Daily Mail (U.K.)
Formato
Cartaceo
Generi
Fiction and Literature, Nonfiction
Offerto da
Newmarket Press (Editore)
(User: newmarket)
Pacchetto
May 2009
Inizia il: 2009-05-04
Termina il: 2009-05-26
In vendita
2009-08-20
Paesi
Jungtinės Valstijos, Kanada
Collegamenti
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