My Sunday Best
ebook ∣ 101 Curious Contemplations on Modern Life · Telegraph Books
By Oliver Pritchett
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A witty compendium of musings on modern life from two of Britain's best-loved father and son humorists.
Ever unafraid to tackle the great matters of the day—and even more at home in the company of the apparently trivial—Oliver Pritchett might lament the lost art of how to end a tedious phone conversation, report on his investigations into the world's "superfruits," or answer such a pressing question as, How does one spot a Bank Holiday? Why do we clap at things that don't need applause? or, What is the correct protocol should Prince William land a helicopter in one's garden?
Anthologized for the first time, and illustrated by his son Matt's brilliantly witty cartoons, Oliver's writings reflect upon just how quaint, odd and beautifully absurd life is.
So we invite you to sit back and enjoy this whimsical and comical collection of curious contemplations, which quite simply, well, "Just occured to me . . ."
Ever unafraid to tackle the great matters of the day—and even more at home in the company of the apparently trivial—Oliver Pritchett might lament the lost art of how to end a tedious phone conversation, report on his investigations into the world's "superfruits," or answer such a pressing question as, How does one spot a Bank Holiday? Why do we clap at things that don't need applause? or, What is the correct protocol should Prince William land a helicopter in one's garden?
Anthologized for the first time, and illustrated by his son Matt's brilliantly witty cartoons, Oliver's writings reflect upon just how quaint, odd and beautifully absurd life is.
So we invite you to sit back and enjoy this whimsical and comical collection of curious contemplations, which quite simply, well, "Just occured to me . . ."