Book description
More infectious humour and witty observations from Jilly Cooper, whose
latest collection of articles, originally published in The Sunday Times
and the Mail on Sunday, includes a light-hearted and irreverent account
of a visit to Australia, published for the first time in its entirety.
Scenes nearer home, viewed with equal disrespect include th ediverse
worlds of a vet's conference, fashionable charity balls, the London to
Brighton run and Hen Night in Wandsworth. And, as always, Jilly Cooper
is a devastating, hilarious and sometimes moving chronicler of the
minutiae of family life, with some fascinating sidelights and
side-swipes at the middle-class educational rat race along the way.
Jilly Cooper is a journalist, author and media superstar. The
author of many number one bestselling novels, she lives in
Gloucestershire with her husband Leo, her rescue greyhound Feather and
her black cat Feral.
She was appointed OBE in 2004 for services to literature, and in
2009 was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Letters by the University of
Gloucestershire for her contribution to literature and services to the County.