Three Mothers (and a camel)
By (Author) Phyllida Law
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
24th February 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
792.028092
Hardback
352
Width 135mm, Height 204mm, Spine 33mm
650g
A single-volume edition of two hugely charming and funny memoirs of family life Notes to my Mother-in-Law' and How Many Camels Are There in Holland' by the inimitable Phyllida Law.
Praise for How Many Camels Are There in Holland:
Handling delicate material with a clear head and a loving heart, Law manages to turn the stuff of tragedies into the most delicate of comedies Laws technique ought to be studied on writing courses. Daily Telegraph
I doubted that I could ever read anything that would make me smile gently at the tragic reality of caring for a beloved family member who slips away before your eyes becoming a stranger. Yet Phyllida Law has provided such a book BOOK OF THE WEEK, Daily Mail
Phyllida Law has a delightfully natural style, a gift for anecdote and the knack of seeing the funny side of pretty much everything. Someone so accomplished could write a book about their weekly trip to the supermarket and make it highly amusing funny, brave and heartening. Spectator
So much merriment courses through Phyllida Laws account of looking after her mother Many of their exchanges belong in an Alan Bennett play. Daily Telegraph
Praise for Notes to My Mother-in-Law:
I just sat down and read it straight through and cried. Dreadfully funny and incredibly touching. Joanna Lumley
Moving, funny, enchanting. A beautiful, original portrayal of family life. Sheila Hancock
Something quite splendid, new and unforgettable. Stephen Fry
Wonderful, warm, witty and wise. Just like the author. Ben Elton
Phyllida Thompson has appeared in numerous plays, television series and films, including Peter's Friends, Much Ado about Nothing, Foyle's War and Kingdom. She was married to Eric Thompson, the writer and narrator of the English version of The Magic Roundabout, until his death in 1982. She has two daughters, Emma and Sophie. Notes to my Mother-in-Law was her first book.