Publisher |
Allison Busby |
Publication Year |
2006 |
ISBN-13 |
9780749082161 |
ISBN-10 |
074908216X |
Binding |
Paperback |
Number of Pages |
256 Pages |
Language |
(English) |
Dimensions (Cms) |
19.6 X 13.3 X 1.2 |
Weight (grms) |
177 |
Does the sight of a house festooned in glowing coloured bulbs with an illuminated reindeer in the garden bring you out in a cold sweat? Or is the thought of days of endless cold turkey sandwiches enough to make you become a vegetarian? And what of the adorable little carol singers - does their out-of-tune wailing and screeching set your teeth on edge? And the oh-so-annoying Christmas albums constantly on playing in every crowded shop you visit...the jumper-knitting relatives pouting to be kissed under a poisonous plant...the freezing, dark mornings that make you wish you could stay under the duvet forever...If all these things make you want either to jump aboard the next plane to Timbuktu or stick your head in the oven along with the roast tatties, then this is the must-have survival book for you. Find comfort in the curmudgeonly comments. Laugh at the ludicrous festive facts. And pity those about you who are taken in by the silly-season madness!
Daniel Blythe
Daniel Blythe was born in 1969 and was educated at St. John's College, Oxford. He is the author of the novels The Cut and Losing Faith, as well as the acclaimed Encyclopedia of Classic 80s Pop, I Hate Christmas, and Dadlands: The Alternative Handbook for New Fathers. Daniel is married and lives on the edge of Sheffield with his wife and two young children. In his spare time he likes to sleep, ponder the meaning of life and have a nice little sit down with a cup of tea.
Daniel Blythe
Allison Busby