Notes to my Mother-in-Law

Author:   Phyllida Law
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN:  

9780007338429


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   03 March 2011
Format:   Paperback
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Notes to my Mother-in-Law


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‘My mother-in-law Annie lived with us for 17 years and was picture-book perfect.’ It took a while before the family realised that Annie was increasingly (as she would put it) 'Mutt and Jeff'. So Phyllida began to write out the day's gossip at the kitchen table, putting her notes by Annie's bed before going to hers. One night as her husband wandered off to bed he muttered darkly that she spent so much time each evening writing to Annie she could have written a book. 'And illustrated it!' Here it is. It is a book full of the delights of a warm and loving household. Of Boot the Cat being sick after over-indulging in spiders; the hunt for cleaning products from the dawn of time; persistently and mysteriously malfunctioning hearing aids; an unusual and potentially hilarious use for a clove of garlic; and the sad disappearance of coconut logs from the local sweetshop. It's about the special place at the heart of a home held by a woman born in another age. Who polished the brass when it was 'looking red at her'. Who still bore a scar from being hit by her employer when, as a young woman, she was in service. Who could turn the heel of a sock and the collar of a shirt, and make rock-cakes, bread pudding and breast of lamb with barley.

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Author:   Phyllida Law
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint:   Fourth Estate Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.180kg
ISBN:  

9780007338429


ISBN 10:   0007338422
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   03 March 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Reviews

`I just sat down and read it straight through and cried. Dreadfully funny and incredibly touching' Joanna Lumley`Moving, funny, enchanting. A beautiful, original portrayal of family life' Sheila Hancock`Something quite splendid, new and unforgettable' Stephen Fry`Wonderful, warm, witty and wise. Just like the author' Ben Elton`The book is as extraordinary as the woman who wrote it. The correspondence started with the odd note on the kitchen table reminding Granny Annie of a doctor's appointment or that there was ham in the fridge, but built into more...quite extraordinary. On one level, it's a humorous work about hearing aids and incontinent dogs...On another, it's an uplifting story of family love and duty, and generational conflict' Daily Mail`One of the most pleasurably giddy reads I've had for ages, it's laugh-out-loud funny as well as deeply poignant' Scotsman


'I just sat down and read it straight through and cried. Dreadfully funny and incredibly touching' Joanna Lumley 'Moving, funny, enchanting. A beautiful, original portrayal of family life' Sheila Hancock 'Something quite splendid, new and unforgettable' Stephen Fry 'Wonderful, warm, witty and wise. Just like the author' Ben Elton 'The book is as extraordinary as the woman who wrote it. The correspondence started with the odd note on the kitchen table reminding Granny Annie of a doctor's appointment or that there was ham in the fridge, but built into more!quite extraordinary. On one level, it's a humorous work about hearing aids and incontinent dogs!On another, it's an uplifting story of family love and duty, and generational conflict' Daily Mail 'One of the most pleasurably giddy reads I've had for ages, it's laugh-out-loud funny as well as deeply poignant' Scotsman 'It is clearly the work of a great natural talker, conjuring for her increasingly ailing relative whole sheaves of hilarious anecdotes!Quickly, they build into a classic of that under-recorded subject: everyday life!.these seemingly casual, sometimes throwaway notes add up to the collected prose of a truly great comedian!It's too good as a stocking filler for your mother-in-law. It's too good for the loo. There is as much compressed, instinctive humour in these pages as in Alan Bennett's The Lady in the Van' Sunday Times 'Vivid, zesty, full of fun, the book is an absolute tear-jerker.' Ian Sansom, Guardian Chosen as an Observer 'Book of the Year' by Nigel Slater


'I just sat down and read it straight through and cried. Dreadfully funny and incredibly touching' Joanna Lumley 'Moving, funny, enchanting. A beautiful, original portrayal of family life' Sheila Hancock 'Something quite splendid, new and unforgettable' Stephen Fry 'Wonderful, warm, witty and wise. Just like the author' Ben Elton 'The book is as extraordinary as the woman who wrote it. The correspondence started with the odd note on the kitchen table reminding Granny Annie of a doctor's appointment or that there was ham in the fridge, but built into more!quite extraordinary. On one level, it's a humorous work about hearing aids and incontinent dogs!On another, it's an uplifting story of family love and duty, and generational conflict' Daily Mail 'One of the most pleasurably giddy reads I've had for ages, it's laugh-out-loud funny as well as deeply poignant' Scotsman


'I just sat down and read it straight through and cried. Dreadfully funny and incredibly touching' Joanna Lumley 'Moving, funny, enchanting. A beautiful, original portrayal of family life' Sheila Hancock 'Something quite splendid, new and unforgettable' Stephen Fry 'Wonderful, warm, witty and wise. Just like the author' Ben Elton 'The book is as extraordinary as the woman who wrote it. The correspondence started with the odd note on the kitchen table reminding Granny Annie of a doctor's appointment or that there was ham in the fridge, but built into more...quite extraordinary. On one level, it's a humorous work about hearing aids and incontinent dogs...On another, it's an uplifting story of family love and duty, and generational conflict' Daily Mail 'One of the most pleasurably giddy reads I've had for ages, it's laugh-out-loud funny as well as deeply poignant' Scotsman


Author Information

Phyllida Thompson has appeared in numerous plays, television series and films, including Peter's Friends, Much Ado about Nothing, Foyle's War and Kingdom. She was married to Eric Thompson, the writer and narrator of the English version of The Magic Roundabout, until his death in 1982. She has two daughters, Emma and Sophie. ‘Notes to my Mother-in-Law was her first book’.

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