A heartwarmingly hilarious collection of children's quotes that will have even the most cynical adult laughing out loud?Question to Pam, aged seven: "When is it okay to kiss someone?" Pam: "When they'
Have you ever referred to your oldest and closest friend as 'Thingy'? Reached the top of the landing, only to realize that you have no idea why you came upstairs in the first place? Congratulations -
The Book of Senior Moments introduces the reader to a wonderful collection of humorous anecdotes, confessions, tips, retorts and excuses to help you avoid those all too familiar senior moments. Have
Crammed full of advice, examples, anecdotes, confessions, and tips, this hilarious pocket-sized book is essential reading for anyone interested in?. . .?er . . . whatever it is?"You gotta keep in shap
*Chosen as BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week*The See-Through House is a book about saying goodbye to a much-loved family home. It is also a very funny account of looking after an adored yet maddening paren
Crammed full of advice, examples, anecdotes, confessions, and tips, this hilarious pocket-sized book is essential reading for anyone interested in . . . er . . . whatever it is "You gotta keep in shap
From the author of Can’t Remember Sh*t, here is another riotously funny book for anyone interested in . . . uh . . . anyone interested in . . . uh . . . whatever. Replete with everything Shelly
A fascinating collection of some of the finest examples of Dickens' wit, humor, and comedy, containing wry reflections and razor-sharp remarks on such subjects as childhood and family, women and love,
Revered today as, perhaps, the greatest of Renaissance painters, Leonardo da Vinci was a scientist at heart. The artist who created the Mona Lisa also designed functioning robots and digital computer
Presents an accessible study on fundamental questions about time, from its seemingly rapid passage during happy times to the challenge of living in the moment, drawing on an array of disciplines to co
Revered today as perhaps the greatest of Renaissance painters, Leonardo da Vinci was a scientist at heart. The artist who created the Mona Lisa also designed functioning robots and digital computers,