The funniest book I've read this year ... Superb

- Will Storr,

The perfect Christmas gift has been published. Guardian journalist Stuart Heritage puts a short, "snowfakey" twist on classics...130 pages of sweary funniness, aimed at the Twitterati.

The Herald

No one writes about the incidentals and the characteristics of British life better than Stuart Heritage

Dolly Alderton

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For fun Christmas reading, I can recommend Stuart Heritage's Bedtime Stories for Worried Liberals

- John Crace, The Guardian

Laugh-out-loud

The iPaper

Anxious? Angry? Waking up in the middle of the night to worry about plastic pollution, Brexit and why everything seems to be so horrible all the time? Thumb sore from scrolling through the Guardian news app, even though it makes you want to cry? Us too. But help is here, in the shape of Stuart Heritage's hilarious Bedtime Stories for Worried Liberals. Put down your phone, log off Twitter, and let yourself be lulled to sleep by stories from a world where Brexit disappears in a puff of smoke, Waitrose is free, and Fairy Godmothers look a lot like Barack Obama. Including: The Three Liberal Pigs; Jack and the Sustainably Produced Meat Substitute Stalk; and The Night Before Brexmas; The Very Trendy Caterpillar; Trumplestiltskin; Camerella.
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Updated with new stories for 2020: the perfect humorous gift for the snowflake in your life.
The funniest book I've read this year ... Superb
The perfect humorous Christmas gift for the snowflakes in your life

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781788163385
Publisert
2020-11-05
Utgiver
Vendor
Profile Books Ltd
Vekt
109 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
14 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
144

Forfatter

Biographical note

Stuart Heritage is a writer and columnist for Guardian, The Times, i and Esquire, and the author of Don't be a Dick, Pete. In addition to this, he has written for a range of publications and television programmes, founded and edited award-winning blogs. For two years running he was named as one of the 50 most influential emerging figures in the British media by Independent, an honour that has singularly failed to manifest itself into anything even slightly meaningful. He is going bald.