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Sod Calm and Get Angry
Sod Calm and Get Angry
Oct 20, 2024 8:39 AM

Sod Calm and Get Angry

During the current recession it seems our traditional stiff upper lip can only last so long before those other world-beating British skills come to the fore - quiet grumbling and resigned cynicism. Sod Calm and Get Angry is for anyone who has finally had enough of bankers and politicians and bosses telling them to keep sodding calm and to carry bloody on. Sod Calm and Get Angry is both a rallying call and an essential tome of comforting wisdom and quotes for the depressed, enraged, disgruntled, disenfranchised and those of a naturally curmudgeonly disposition.

On Politics

The word 'politics' is derived from the word 'poly', meaning 'many', and the word 'ticks', meaning 'blood sucking parasites' - Larry Hardiman

On Work

One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important - Bertrand Russell

On Money

The easiest way for your children to learn about money is for you not to have any - Katherine Whitehorn

On Hypocrisy

Hypocrite: the man who murdered both his parents... pleaded for mercy on the grounds that he was an orphan - Abraham Lincoln

On War

You can't say civilisation don't advance... for in every war they kill you a new way - Will Rogers

On Life

That's the secret to life... replace one worry with another - Charles M Schulz

Reviews

Patricia Volk’s memoir has a tenderness and charm that make it truly absorbing; mixing two women’s very different viewpoints into a delicious cocktail of wisdom and nostalgia that really hits the spot.

—— Stylist

It is hard to image that any reader, especially a female reader, will be able to finish The Art of Being a Woman without a match being struck to the dry tinder of their own memories of childhood, setting things ablaze. This is a brilliant thing, well considered, well wrought, and wonderfully well written.

—— New York Journal of Books

Exquisitely written… A compelling snapshot of the groundbreaking designer – and an even more fascinating insight into Audrey, a paragon of mid-20th-century New York style.

—— Observer

Ignoring Schiaparelli is to ignore fashion and art. Soon everyone will be reminded who Schiap is.

—— Ines de la Fressange , author of Parisian Chic

Nothing short of delicious... Sharp-eyed as it is wickedly funny... Witty, tender and vividly nostalgic.

—— Kirkus

Thought-provoking and delightful. I love the way Volk transforms the apparently frivolous and, often, outmoded details of femininity into valuable lessons for life. Completely beguiling.

—— Lucy Moore , author of Anything Goes

A moving and entertaining double memoir

—— Anne de Courcy , author of The Fishing Fleet: Husband-Hunting in the Raj

Delightful… Juxtaposes the lives of two figures who most shaped [Volk’s] views of what a woman could and should be. Both women were opinionated, secretive, imposing, hot-tempered, charismatic and crazy about clothes… Ms. Volk is thoroughly likeable, warm and generous, with a well-tuned ear and a vivid sense of humour.’

—— Washington Post

Pure joy... A diptych portrayal of Patricia Volk's gorgeous and infuriating mother and the great fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli, this is an irresistible tour de force that puts on display Volk's intelligence, wit and sparkling prose.

—— Louis Begley
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