Author:Alan Connor
Attention all Shipping Forecast fans. Set sail on a voyage unlike any other...
Each day, millions tune in to hear the Shipping Forecast's unique cadence and poetry, words thatturn our island landscape into something strangeand magical. It's almost like a puzzle to be solved...
The Shipping Forecast Puzzle Book tests your general knowledge and lateral thinking through a series of fiendish puzzles, in which all the answers can be found on a map as place names on the coasts or in the seas. For example:
· An eagle's under this
· What a Komodo Dragon really is
· Near where someone was horribly cruel to 343 felines
And because your voyages trace the shapes of letters of the alphabet, that's just the beginning...
With a foreword by Zeb Soanes, the voice of the Shipping Forecast, and fully illustrated with specially commissioned maps, The Shipping Forecast Puzzle Book will help make you a Master of the quizzing world.
'Alan Connor embraces all the idiosyncratic history of the Shipping Forecast and impishly crafts a cryptic voyage of the mind'
—— Zeb Soanes, the voice of the Shipping Forecast, from his forewordFulminating comes easy to Rachel Maddow. What sets her apart from other serial fulminators is that she does it with facts – and sardonic wit
—— Washington Post[Rachel Maddow] may be a popular, progressive news-and-commentary anchor on MSNBC, but it's not to be forgotten that she holds a doctorate in politics from Oxford and seems to devour whole libraries of data before breakfast each day... Expect a tweetstorm as Maddow's indictment of a corrupt industry finds readers - and it deserves many
—— Kirkus ReviewsRadiates zing, intelligence, and black humour. Much like its author
—— In StyleAll fans of Maddow, and even her detractors, will learn something new from this highly readable yet impressively detailed book. Anyone interested in the covert deals that change the nature of the global environmental and political landscape will devour. A must-have for all collections
—— Library JournalBlowout is a compelling read, fuelled by righteous anger and anecdotes that would be utterly unbelievable were they not documented
—— Kieran Pender , Literary ReviewMurphy has correctly identified a problem... This isn't a neo-Luddite manifesto, urging us to wean ourselves decisively off our phones, but it is a useful reminder that happiness often lies elsewhere.
—— Amelia Gentleman , GuardianThis lively book makes an impassioned plea for listening… an instructive and thought-provoking book that will help readers think about the way they frame questions and responses to forge intimacy.
—— Emma Jacobs , Financial TimesIn an age of echo chambers and multiple narratives, there is a lot of noise going on but very little listening. In this insightful, cogently reasoned book, Murphy extols the myriad virtues of this underused skill... A thoughtful, eloquent volume that could transform not just your relationships but your own worldview as well.
—— Waterstones Best Non-fiction Books for 2020If you’re like most people, you don’t listen as often or as well as you’d like. There’s no one better qualified than a talented journalist to introduce you to the right mindset and skillset - and this book does it with science and humour.
—— Adam Grant , #1 New York Times bestselling author of Originals and Give and TakeIn this powerful and potentially life-changing book… the US journalist and author argues that in this age of technology and political division, actually just listening is more important than ever... Part expose, part rousing call to action, and part manual of practical advice... The book looks to be to listening what Susan Cain’s Quiet was to introversion.
—— Caroline Sanderson , BooksellerI was instantly hooked by Kate Murphy's simple but profound argument--that although listening is the foundation of communication, innovation, growth, and love, few of us really know how to do it properly, or where to even start. You're Not Listening is a captivating and enlightening book that provides readers with a road map on how to listen and why it is so important to how we connect, work, and live.
—— Kim Scott , New York Times bestselling author of Radical CandorAn essential book for our times. How well we listen determines how we love, learn, and connect with one another, and in this moment when we need to hear and be heard more than ever, this thought-provoking and engaging book shows us how.
—— Lori Gottlieb , New York Times bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to SomeoneWide ranging, deeply researched, readable and persuasive. Ms Murphy, we hear you!
—— Rose Shepherd , Saga Magazine, *Books to Look Our For in 2020*Full of fascinating insights and advice on the art of listening... a deeply researched and thought-provoking read… [that] feels timely and necessary
—— Eastern Daily Press, *Book of the Week*A thoroughly researched piece of long-form journalism… An interesting read.
—— Natalie Bowen , UK Press SyndicationMurphy offers a timely reminder of how we could enrich out lives and relationships if we redouble our efforts to listen to opposing views.
—— Lucy Popescu , TabletIn an age when technology has made it easier than ever before to talk with each other, we've paradoxically become worse at listening. Fortunately, we have Kate Murphy to teach us how to reclaim this crucial skill. This book changed the way I think about communicating with the people who matter to me.
—— Cal Newport , New York Times bestselling author of Deep Work and Digital MinimalismA timely intervention
—— Niki Seth-Smith , New HumanistWarn, earnest, gently beseeching... Carefully read, Murphy's book might help us all pay more great compliments to the ones we love
—— M. M. Owen , Times Literary Supplement