* Now out in paperback, the successful autobiography from the famous and well-loved columnist and author of COOKING IN A BEDSITTER comes her autobiography. Witty and brilliant, these are frank and funny tales
On her husband's choice of neckwear:
Did you buy that tie ' 'Of course I did - how do you think I got it ''I assumed it had been given away free with something.'Katharine Whitehorn pioneered the first of the personal columns. She told us how it really was. She was funny - and smart. The Observer's star columnist for 40 years, she is also famous for COOKING IN A BEDSITTER. Much loved for her frankness and honesty, her autobiography is about family, studying at Roedean, work on Fleet Street and about her long marriage to the recently deceased crime writer Gavin Lyall. 'Marriage is the water in which you swim, the land you live in . . . once a widow you have to learn to live in another country in which you are an unwelcome refugee.“ 'There is a fair amount of cheerful cynicism here, but also a touching memoir of times and people past' TIMES 'Humorous and bittersweet' OBSERVER 'Katharine Whitehorn's long-awaited and beautifully achieved autobiography, the best present you could give, a book to treasure for its wit, honesty, good sense and warm laughter . . . What she writes is timelessly intelligent, agelessly elegant' 'There is a fair amount of cheerful cynicism here, but also a touching memoir of times and people past' TIMES 'Humorous and bittersweet' OBSERVER 'Katharine Whitehorn's long-awaited and beautifully achieved autobiography, the best present you could give, a book to treasure for its wit, honesty, good sense and warm laughter . . . What she writes is timelessly intelligent, agelessly elegant'** 'Wise, witty, candid, she unfolds time like a treasured patchwork quilt' TELEGRAPH”
There is a fair amount of cheerful cynicism here, but also a touching memoir of times and people past - TIMES
Humorous and bittersweet - OBSERVERKatharine Whitehorn's long-awaited and beautifully achieved autobiography, the best present you could give, a book to treasure for its wit, honesty, good sense and warm laughter . . . What she writes is timelessly intelligent, agelessly elegant - TELEGRAPHDry, aphoristic, keenly intelligent - TIMESKatharine Whitehorn grew up in Mill Hill and studied at Cambridge. She has had distinguished career on Fleet Street; working for the Observer from 1960 to 1996 with stints at Picture Post and the Spectator among others. She is currently Saga magazine's resident agony aunt.
On her husband's choice of neckwear:Did you buy that tie ' 'Of course I did - how do you think I got it ''I assumed it had been given away free with something.'Katharine Whitehorn pioneered the first of the personal columns. She told us how it really was. She was funny - and smart. The Observer's star columnist for 40 years, she is also famous for COOKING IN A BEDSITTER. Much loved for her frankness and honesty, her autobiography is about family, studying at Roedean, work on Fleet Street and about her long marriage to the recently deceased crime writer Gavin Lyall. 'Marriage is the water in which you swim, the land you live in . . . once a widow you have to learn to live in another country in which you are an unwelcome refugee.
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