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One woman's journal of single life on the margins.
A brilliant collection of Lynne Truss' journalism - recording the life
of a metropolitan refugee from coupledom. The alternative 'Bridget Jones'.
For seven long years, starting in 'The Listener' in 1988 and continuing
in 'The Times' and 'Woman's Journal', Lynne Truss has been trying to
make her cat laugh. It has been an uphill task, which is why she
deserves this book, a recognition of outstanding courage in the face of
futility. Along the way, 'Margins', 'Single of Life' and 'One Woman's
Journal' have collected a band of devoted fans, yet still the cat
remains unimpressed.
Never have so many jokes about Kitbits been found in such concentration
as in 'Making the Cat Laugh'. But under the headings such as 'The Single
Woman Considers Going Out but Doesn't Fancy the Hassle' and 'The Single
Woman Stays at Home and Goes Quietly Mad', we discover a writer not only
obsessed with cats, but prone to over-reacting generally - to news
stories, shopping, passive smoking, Christmas, coupledom, boyfriends,
snails, sheds, Andre Agassi, cooking instructions, requests of 'How's
the novel going?' and personal remarks of any kind. 'A small
masterpiece of comedy… with abundant close observation, the familiar is
made fresh… A continual hoot.' The Times
'Trenchant writing, invigorating valour, and a shrewdly observant wit.'
Scotland on Sunday
'A truly inventive comic writer … You should not attempt to read Making
the Cat Laugh while travelling on public transport' Irish Times Lynne
Truss is one of Britain's best-loved comic writers and is the author of
the worldwide bestsellers Eats, Shoots & Leaves and Talk to the
Hand. She reviews for the Sunday Times and writes regularly for radio.