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Grumpy Old Women
Grumpy Old Women
Nov 25, 2024 12:09 AM

Author:Judith Holder

Grumpy Old Women

We all know what it means these days to be a grumpy old man, because part of that role is to be outspoken. Well, we've heard just about enough out of the men, thank you very much! Grumpy Old Women gives us the other perspective: the female take on the million irritations of today's world.

So whats the difference? Surely what is irritating to the mature members of one sex is equally annoying to the other? Not necessarily, and this is precisely what Grumpy Old Women seeks to address. Body image, visitors, children, animals, shopping, careers, parties, holidays and, yes, grumpy old men themselves all are very much on the list of what today's mature woman finds a source of concern.

From the series producer and stand-up comic Judith Holder, the book incorporates material from the television series Grumpy Old Women, which features a diverse, colourful and very grumpy group of celebrities, including Janet Street Porter, Jenny Eclair, Ann Widdecombe, Germaine Greer, Kathryn Flett and Jilly Cooper. Written with wit, style and sympathy, the book is a source of both amusement and comfort to women everywhere - grumpy, old or otherwise.

Reviews

Brilliant...a survival guide for over-40s everywhere

—— Belfast Telegraph Morning

This really is the full history… for true buffs, this is not to be missed

—— Press Association

lively, warm-hearted

—— TLS

The True History of the Black Adder is a brilliant read for any fan of Edmund Blackadder, as well as a great introduction into the history of the contemporary comedy scene

—— BookGeeks

An almost perfect history of the greatest British sitcom there has ever been

—— comedy.co.uk

fascinating cultural and social background to the series, the history of its creation and an overview of how the characters evolved over four series.

—— Lep.co.uk

Hornby's portrayal of four characters who accidentally meet on top of a tower block, all ready to jump to their death on New Year's Eve, manages to be sensitive and empathetic, but damn funny as well. My new Hornby favourite

—— Adam Phillips , Observer

Brilliant, smart and funny . . . a cello suite about how to go on living. It's hard to imagine a novel more darkly and sublimely devoted to life

—— Boston Globe

Generous and wise. Right from the opening pages, a smile played continually across my face

—— GQ
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