Subtitles: It's Self-Explanatory
Deborah Friedell
Recently published (and possibly available from the London Review Bookshop):
Chasing the Sun: The Epic Story of the Star That Gave Us Life
The Meerkats of Summer Farm: The True Story of Two Orphaned Meerkats and the Family Who Saved Them
Trawlerman: My Life at the Helm of the Most Dangerous Job in Britain
Life, on the Line: A Chef's Story of Chasing Greatness, Facing Death, and Redefining the Way We Eat
The Wolf Within: How I Learned to Talk Dog
I Remember, Daddy: The Harrowing True Story of a Daughter Haunted by Memories Too Terrible to Forget
Young Michelangelo: The Path to the Sistine
My Natural History: The Animal Kingdom and How it Shaped Me
Schizophrenia: Who Cares?
Comments
(I hasten to add, Phil, that this is just a gentle poke.)
What intrigues/amuses me more is quote in the blurb from Paul Anderson's review: "This is a serious piece of work that deserves a much wider readership". One has to ask 'wider than what?'. Who would have guessed the answer is 'than it is likely to get retailing at £60'?
(And I do genuinely wish I'd thought twice about the title.)