The Man Who Dropped the Le Creuset on His Toe and Other Bourgeois Mishaps

Regular price RM40.27 MYR
Unit price
per
Compare to estimated retail price: RM82.08 MYR  

Witty verses on middle-class British mishaps.

If you're tickled by the quirks of middle-class British life, this book's clever, observational humor is up your alley. Picture yourself navigating a world where gourmet cookware is as hazardous as social faux pas, and you might just see a reflection. Christopher Matthew turns everyday blunders into a source of shared laughter—perfect for a light-hearted chuckle at life's little ironies.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

The Man Who Dropped the Le Creuset on His Toe and Other Bourgeois Mishaps

Regular price RM40.27 MYR
Unit price
per
Compare to estimated retail price: RM82.08 MYR  
ISBN: 9781408704653
Date of Publication: 2013-12-17
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Sociology
Related Topics: Social Issues
Goodreads rating: 3.22
(rated by 9 readers)

Description

The path trodden by the middle-aged middle classes in Britain, smooth though it may appear to the less privileged, is in reality a peculiarly dangerous one, dogged by its own set of terrors, pitfalls and opportunities for social humiliation. In The Man Who Dropped the Le Creuset on His Toe, Christopher Matthew follows up the huge success of Now We Are Sixty with a collection of mordant, witty, cautionary verses on the subject of the British bourgeoisie and its foibles and failings. Not only can expensive, enamelled, cast-iron cookware be very dangerous in the wrong hands, but so too can Pilates, open-air opera in evening dress, weekending in Wales with a pug, gastro-tourism in Tuscany, the mid-life parachute jump as an alternative to physiotherapy, and pushing a trolley in Waitrose. As for the middle-aged Lothario's quest for a younger, Mark Two model, this can all too often end in ignominy rather than fun and games and feather boas in Cap Ferrat. Sharply observed and gloriously mischievous, The Man Who Dropped the Le Creuset on His Toe gently punctures the pride and sense of entitlement enjoyed by the pesto-loving middle classes.
Condition guide
 

Similar Reads

Witty verses on middle-class British mishaps.

If you're tickled by the quirks of middle-class British life, this book's clever, observational humor is up your alley. Picture yourself navigating a world where gourmet cookware is as hazardous as social faux pas, and you might just see a reflection. Christopher Matthew turns everyday blunders into a source of shared laughter—perfect for a light-hearted chuckle at life's little ironies.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.